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meaning of succulents #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:44 am   meaning of succulents
 

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ESL/EFL Test #266 "Irregular Verbs Test (14)", question 1

Cactus and succulents ......... in dry, hot climates.

(a) thrive
(b) thrived
(c) thriving

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ESL/EFL Test #266 "Irregular Verbs Test (14)", answer 1

Cactus and succulents thrive in dry, hot climates.

Correct answer: (a) thrive
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meaning of succulents #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:52 am   meaning of succulents
 

Succulents are a type of plants with thick fleshy leaves and stems, like cactuses.
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