He bought a three ___________ suit.
A. Hundred-Dollars
B. Hundreds-Dollar
C. Hundred-Dollar
D. Hundreds-Dollars
A. Hundred-Dollars
B. Hundreds-Dollar
C. Hundred-Dollar
D. Hundreds-Dollars
Antonym of PRODIGAL is _____________?
A. Spendthrift
B. Squandering
C. Thrifty
D. Wanton
A. A person that is not too smart; a person that acts stupid
B. A person that is too smart; a person that acts Sharp
C. A person that is too lazy; a person that acts dull
D. A person that too angry; a person that acts hastly
A. fish fry
B. windfall
C. blessing
D. dessert
A. Your parents must obeyed by you.
B. Your parents must been obeyed by you.
C. Your parents must be obeyed by you.
D. Your parents must being obeyed by you.
A. one side only
B. Indefinitly
C. New
D. None of Above
In general usage, de novo (literally ‘of new’) is Latin expression used in English to mean ‘from the beginning’, ‘anew’.