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Which suffix means 'full of'?
-less-ful-ness-ment
The suffix '-ful' means 'full of'. For example, 'hopeful' means 'full of hope'.
What does the idiom 'kick the bucket' mean?
To kick a bucketTo dieTo start a fightTo go on a journey
The idiom 'kick the bucket' is a colloquial way to say someone has died.
Which word is a synonym for 'small' in the context of size?
TinyLargeBigHuge
'Tiny' is a synonym for 'small' in the context of size. The other options do not convey the same meaning.
What is the synonym of 'strong'?
weakpowerfulfrailfeeble
'Powerful' is a synonym for 'strong', meaning having great power or strength.
What does the proverb 'Actions speak louder than words' mean?
People's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they sayWords are more powerful than actionsActions are louder than wordsActions are more important than words
The proverb 'Actions speak louder than words' means that people's intentions can be judged better by what they do than what they say.
What does the idiom 'kick the bucket' mean?
To literally kick a bucketTo dieTo start a fightTo leave a place
'Kick the bucket' is an idiom used as a euphemism for dying.
What does the word 'Limerence' mean?
Lime juiceState of being infatuatedLine of verseLight source
'Limerence' is a state of mind resulting from a romantic attraction to another person, typically including obsessive thoughts and fantasies.
Which sentence correctly uses the subjunctive mood?
I wish I was there.If she were here, she would know what to do.I wish it was raining.He wishes he was taller.
The subjunctive mood is used for hypothetical or contrary-to-fact conditions. The correct sentence 'If she were here, she would know what to do' uses the subjunctive mood correctly.
Identify the correct sentence that follows the subject-verb agreement rule.
The number of people in the room were small.The number of people in the room was small.The number of people in the room be small.The number of people in the room has small.
The correct sentence is 'The number of people in the room was small.' Here, 'the number' is the subject, which is singular, so we use 'was' not 'were'.
What does the internet slang 'WTF' stand for?
Why The FaceWell That's FantasticWhere's The FoodWhat The Fudge
'WTF' is an acronym commonly used in internet and text slang that stands for 'What The Fudge'. It is used to express disbelief or shock, often in response to something outrageous or unexpected.