The teacher was______ of his duty. A: neglect B: neglectful C: negligent D: pertain
The teacher was______ of his duty. A: neglect B: neglectful C: negligent D: pertain
In “the monetary policy”, “monetary” is an<br/>adjective in the ______ position. A: attributive B: mysterious C: neglectful D: secondary
In “the monetary policy”, “monetary” is an<br/>adjective in the ______ position. A: attributive B: mysterious C: neglectful D: secondary
Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. This should not be . A: neglect B: neglected C: neglectful D: neglecting
Now your father has retired, you should go and see him now and then. This should not be . A: neglect B: neglected C: neglectful D: neglecting
I haven't seen her recently so I am quite ______ of her present condition. A: unknown B: neglectful C: ignorant D: competent
I haven't seen her recently so I am quite ______ of her present condition. A: unknown B: neglectful C: ignorant D: competent
Jack can never get high marks in his maths exam, because he tends to regard his mistakes as______. A: neglected B: neglectful C: negligible D: negligent
Jack can never get high marks in his maths exam, because he tends to regard his mistakes as______. A: neglected B: neglectful C: negligible D: negligent
Ainsworth (1970) identified the attachment styles as ( ). A: easy, difficult, slow-to-warm-up, and mixed B: emotionality, activity, sociability, and impulsivity C: indulgent, neglectful, authoritarian, and authoritative D: secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant
Ainsworth (1970) identified the attachment styles as ( ). A: easy, difficult, slow-to-warm-up, and mixed B: emotionality, activity, sociability, and impulsivity C: indulgent, neglectful, authoritarian, and authoritative D: secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant