Newsroom 51
Multiple-choice exercise
For each question, click on the button beside the correct answer.
Your rusty old hubcaps have (laid, lain) around the back yard long enough, young man.
- laid
- lain
She has a way of (homing, honing) in on the truth.
- homing
- honing
He's a (likable, likeable) manager.
- likable
- likeable
She is very (knowledgable, knowledgeable).
- knowledgable
- knowledgeable
He has a (sizable, sizeable) bank account.
- sizable
- sizeable
Give the pie to (whoever, whomever) wants it.
- whoever
- whomever
We don't have a written contract, but we have (an oral one, a verbal one).
- an oral one
- a verbal one
The chance to go to Charlotte allowed (he, him) and wife Linda to get closer to their families.
- he
- him
That development has contributed to sewage spills that Leon County says (threaten, threatens) the Ochlockonee River.
- threaten
- threatens
"Hes a (trooper, trouper, grouper), so he wants to be there," she said of the FSU receiver who broke his right leg.
- trooper
- trouper
- grouper