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    Use the adjective form of the words in the brackets
     
   

He was ( pleasure ) to hear that his son had scored the highest marks.

He was pleased to hear that his son had scored the highest marks.

     
1.   Those people are very ( friend ) to strangers; they are also a ( religion ) people.
2.   We could not hear his ( stealth ) footsteps as he crept into the house.
3.   He is quite an ( innocence ) child. I don't think that what he said was ( intention ).
4.   "That ( India ) woman has a ( remark ) sense of balance. Look at her walking with a jar of water on her head !" he said.
5.   The ( silver ) surface of the lake was rippling in the breeze and there was a moon above. It was an ( enchantment ) night !
6.   The garden looked ( neglect ), for weeds had sprung up everywhere.
7.   The ( origin ) document was destroyed in a ( rage ) fire two years ago.
8.   The substance looked ( starch ) but it had a rather ( acid ) taste.
9.   Betty is generally an ( obey ) child, but today she made a ( deliberation ) attempt to disobey her mother.
10.   The trapeze artist performed many acts which were ( sensation ) and extremely ( danger ).
11.   The woman developed a ( trouble ) allergy to insecticide and therefore had a ( difficulty ) time finding work on a vegetation farm.
12.   The object that they saw was ( cylinder ) and of a ( grey ) color.
13.   Mr Robinson, who was used to ( Europe ) dishes, could not take the ( spice ) (Asia ) food.
14.   They had ( break ) nails and ( blister ) hands when they had finished digging.
15.   The government introduced ( progress ) taxation as a ( fairness ) means of obtaining revenue.
16.   What we want is ( construction ) not ( destruction ) criticism.
17.   He is ( attract ) and has a ( charm ) personality too.
18.   "Don't be ( impatience ) with her; she may be slow but she is ( steadiness ) in her work," his father said.
19.   The ( follow ) passage is taken from a ( simplify ) version of the book, 'Jane Eyre'.
20.   The firm is advertising for a ( responsibility ) young man who is ( will ) to undertake some ( exhaust ) but ( reward ) work.
     
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1.   Those people are very friendly to strangers; they are also a religious people.
2.   We could not hear his stealthy footsteps as he crept into the house.
3.   He is quite an innocent child. I don't think that what he said was intentional.
4.   "That Indian woman has a remarkable sense of balance. Look at her walking with a jar of water on her head !" he said.
5.   The silvery surface of the lake was rippling in the breeze and there was a moon above. It was an enchanting night !
6.   The garden looked neglected, for weeds had sprung up everywhere.
7.   The original document was destroyed in a raging fire two years ago.
8.   The substance looked starchy but it had a rather acidic taste.
9.   Betty is generally an obedient child, but today she made a deliberate attempt to disobey her mother.
10.   The trapeze artist performed many acts which were sensational and extremely dangerous.
11.   The woman developed a troublesome allergy to insecticide and therefore had a difficult time finding work on a vegetation farm.
12.   The object that they saw was cylindrical and of a greyish color.
13.   Mr Robinson, who was used to European dishes, could not take the spicy Asian food.
14.   They had broken nails and blistered hands when they had finished digging.
15.   The government introduced progressive taxation as a fair means of obtaining revenue.
16.   What we want is constructive not destructive criticism.
17.   He is attractive and has a charming personality too.
18.   "Don't be impatient with her; she may be slow but she is steady in her work," his father said.
19.   The following passage is taken from a simplified version of the book, 'Jane Eyre'.
20.   The firm is advertising for a responsible young man who is willing to undertake some exhausting but rewarding work.
 
 

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