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