Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
The butler received the uninvited callers with ………………………..
Question 1:
The butler received the uninvited callers with ………………………..
A.
acerbic
B.
acerb
C.
acerbity
Feedback
Acerbic is an adjective.
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Noun Forms Exercise | Exercise follow Topic
24 minutes
12 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Your ……………………. that I lied is untrue.
The butler received the uninvited callers with ………………………..
Man’s first walk on the moon was a stunning technological …………………………
His …………………………. that he stole the jewels cleared his sister of blame.
The painting is the museum’s most recent ……………………….
Speaking Spanish is one of her …………………………
The election campaign led to bitter ………………………….. between the candidates.
Put more glue on the stamp to increase its …………………………….
…………………………. from abroad indicates that war is about to begin.
Susan B Anthony was famed for her ………………………… of equal rights for women.
Her finishing school accent is just an ………………………………..
I am proud to pledge ………………………… to the flag and to my country.
Some other questions you may be interested in
Finish this quote by Oscar Wilde: Anyone who lives within their means suffers from ...................................
Finish this line from Oscar Wildes play The Importance of Being Earnest: To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both ................................
Complete this Oscar Wilde quote: We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course ..........................
Complete this quote by Oscar Wilde: But what is the difference between literature and journalism?........................................
Complete this remark made by Irish author Oscar Wilde: There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating ..................
The protagonist of this Shakespearean tragedy is a Moor in the service of the Republic of Venice.