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Question 181

Find the meaning of the idiom: "Break the ice."
Idioms and expressionsVocabulary - Idioms and Phrasesmedium

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Question 182

Which sentence correctly uses the passive voice?
Grammar - VoiceGrammar - Voicemedium

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Question 183

Identify the meaning of the word "ubiquitous" in the sentence: "Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society."
Vocabulary - Word MeaningVocabulary and Word Usagehard

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Question 184

Select the correct synonym for the word "benevolent."
Vocabulary - SynonymsVocabulary and Word Usageeasy

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Question 185

Identify the correct meaning of the idiom 'to break the ice'.
Idioms and PhrasesUse of English - Idioms and Phraseseasy

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Question 186

In the sentence 'She sings beautifully,' what part of speech is the word 'beautifully'?
Parts of SpeechGrammar - Parts of Speecheasy

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Question 187

Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
Grammar - Subject-Verb AgreementGrammar - Subject-Verb Agreementmedium

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Question 188

(Correction) Revised question 5: Which of the following sentences contains an error in subject-verb agreement?
Grammar - Subject-Verb AgreementGrammar - Subject-Verb Agreementmedium

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Question 189

What is the function of the underlined word in the sentence: 'The boy, who is wearing a red hat, is my cousin.'
Grammar - Relative ClausesGrammar - Clausesmedium

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Question 190

In the figurative phrase 'He has a heart of stone,' what does 'heart of stone' mean?
Figures of Speech - MetaphorUse of English - Figures of Speecheasy

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