English Grammar Quizzes
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Whole
whole
adjective
1.
all of; entire.
"he spent the whole day walking"

in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece.
"owls usually swallow their prey whole"

noun
1.
a thing that is complete in itself.
"the subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole"

all of something.
"the effects will last for the whole of his life"

adverbINFORMAL
used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something.
"the man who's given a whole new meaning to the term “cowboy.”"
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BARBARA DE ANGELIS

Barbara De Angelis is a well-known author, relationship expert, and motivational speaker. She has written several books focused on personal development, relationships, and emotional well-being. De Angelis is recognized for her insightful perspective on love and intimacy, often emphasizing the importance of communication and self-awareness in fostering healthy relationships.

In addition to her writing, she has hosted various television programs and seminars, where she engages with audiences on topics such as personal growth, lifetime happiness, and fulfillment.
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Intimacy
noun
close familiarity or friendship; closeness.
"the intimacy between a husband and wife"

a private cozy atmosphere.
"the room had a peaceful sense of intimacy about it"
EUPHEMISTIC
an intimate act, especially sexual intercourse.
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Communication
noun
1.
the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
"at the moment I am in communication with London"

means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers.
"satellite communications"
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Foster
verb
1.
encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
"the teacher's task is to foster learning"

bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).
"a person who would foster Holly was found"

adjective
denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth.
"foster parent"
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Host
host1
/hōst/
noun
1.
a person who receives or entertains other people as guests.
"a dinner-party host"

BIOLOGY
an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
verb
1.
act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio program).
"Canada was asked to host a Commonwealth conference in Ottawa"

store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the internet.
"Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites"

host2
/hōst/
noun
noun: host; plural noun: hosts
a large number of people or things.
"a host of memories rushed into her mind"

ARCHAIC
an army.
LITERARY
(in biblical use) the sun, moon, and stars.
"the starry host of heaven"
another term for heavenly host.

host3
/hōst/
noun
noun: Host; noun: host; plural noun: hosts
the bread consecrated in the Eucharist.
"the elevation of the Host" ‎
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Seminar

noun
a conference or other meeting for discussion or training.

a class at a college or university in which a topic is discussed by a teacher and a small group of students.
"a seminar group of sixteen students"
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Various
determiner
more than one; several.
"various people arrived late"

adjective
1.
different from one another; of different kinds or sorts.
"dresses of various colors"

having or showing different properties or qualities.
"their environments are locally various"

pronoun
more than one of several people or things.
"various of her friends had called"
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Emotional
adjective
relating to a person's emotions.
"children with emotional difficulties"

arousing or characterized by intense feeling.
"an emotional speech"

(of a person) having feelings that are easily excited and openly displayed.
"he was a strongly emotional young man"
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Expert
noun
a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area.
"a financial expert"

adjective
having or involving authoritative knowledge.
"he had received expert academic advice"
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Navigated
Verb
Past tense or past particle of navigate

Adjective
something that has been directed, guided, or charted through a particular course or path