Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
There was a series of … .
Question 1:
There was a series of … .
A.
unfortunes
B.
disfortunes
C.
misfortunes
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Practice Quiz 83 | A2 - Elementary
30 minutes
30 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
I think … exists everywhere.
She felt so … .
This information is … .
It’s an … remark.
This power is … .
Will this administration be …, too?
It’s because of her … .
They are very … to him.
They had … rights.
The ground was … .
Our world is … .
What a …!
This thing is still … .
It’s a huge … .
I … that word.
She was … last weekend.
He often … us.
He … the door.
Her answer was … .
There was a series of … .
This word is completely new for me. I’d like to write it … .
We checked … at 3 o’clock in the afternoon (arrived at the hotel).
I bumped … him near the supermarket (met accidentally).
They carried … an interesting experiment (conducted).
I can’t make … what you’re talking about (understand).
He took … his shoes (removed).
We checked … before midday (left the hotel).
I ran … her in a bookshop (met accidentally).
The plane will take … soon (leave the ground).
Don’t let anybody …! I’ll be back soon.
Some other questions you may be interested in
In a basket there are five apples. We give the five apples to five kids so that each kid receives an apple. However, in the basket there is still one apple. Is this possible?
Two days ago my son was three years old and next year he will be 6. This could be a correct statement.
The single difference between the two cities A and B was that the citizens of A always said the truth, while the citizens of B never did. Once, a man who had never been to either city arrived at one of them. Which question should the man have asked in order to identify the city he was in? Have in mind, that people from A often visited their friends in B and vice versa.
You have two right triangles. The sides of the first one are 3 m, 4 m and 5 m. The sides of the second are 3 m, 4 m and 7 m. The area of the second triangle is bigger.
What number comes next in the row - 31, 28, 31, 30, ?
If you were running a race and passed the person in second place, what place would you be in?