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he teacher found it quite futile to try and teach the children #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 10, 2010 19:47 pm   he teacher found it quite futile to try and teach the children
 

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ESL/EFL Test #87 "Verbal Test", question 7

The teacher found it quite ......... to try and teach the children because they refused to listen to a word she was saying.

(a) festive
(b) futile
(c) feeble
(d) fatuous

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #87 "Verbal Test", answer 7

The teacher found it quite futile to try and teach the children because they refused to listen to a word she was saying.

Correct answer: (b) futile
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The teacher found it quite fatuous to try and teach the children because they refused to listen to a word she was saying.
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he teacher found it quite futile to try and teach the children #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 10, 2010 20:41 pm   he teacher found it quite futile to try and teach the children
 

Fatuous does not fit into this sentence.
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