Word class: (obviously) He tried to be offhand and not too obviously uninterested, but the fat boy hurried after him.
adverb
What is the word class of the word "peer" in (The fair boy tried to peer at the reef through screwed-up eyes.)?
verb
What is the word class of "hesitate" in (He hesitated for a moment, and then spoke again.)?
verb
Synonym of frugal is miser. (TRUE OR FALSE)
FALSE Correction: saving or economical
Use amiable: adjective in a meaningful sentence.
She had an amiable personality, always ready with a kind word and a smile.
What is the meaning of "fair" in (The fair boy was peering at the reef through screwed-up eyes.)?
pale in colour
Word Class: (solemnly) The fair boy said this solemnly, but then the delight of a realized ambition overcame him.
adverb
True or False: malingering is a verb in People with the disease are often accused of malingering and given a hard time by work colleagues.
False Correction: adjective
Synonym of meek is humble or gentle. (TRUE OR FALSE)
TRUE
Read this sentence with the right pronunciation "Some of her colleagues say that when she's in a bad mood she's obnoxious to everyone."
Focus on obnoxious
What does it mean by "jagged" in (The fair boy reached out and touched the jagged end of a trunk.)?
with rough, pointed, often sharp edges
Read this sentence with the correct pronunciation "Some people feel a bit squeamish about buying used shoes, but auction sites like eBay require their sellers to sell only freshly-washed clothing and shoes. "
Focus on squeamish
Synonym for very brave or determined (vain - valiant - avaricious)
valiant
Put jovial: adjective in a meaningful sentence.
He was in a jovial mood. or He addressed Molly in his usual jovial manner.
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