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Eva8 [605]
4 years ago
11

Fill in the blank with the correct word from the word bank. Use the context of the sentence to determine which word should be us

ed.
Word Bank

conscientious - fictitious

conscious - humorous

continuous - jealous

courageous - mischievous

courteous - nervous


Fill in the blank with the correct word from the word bank. Use the context of the sentence to determine which word should be used.


1. She was _______________________________ of her smarter and prettier sister.


2. They laughed aloud as Aaron told about his _______________________ meeting with the goat.


3. He was so _______________________________ about meeting his girlfriend’s father that his

hands began to shake.


4.The _______________________________ soldier rescued his wounded friend from the

battlefield.


5. The _______________________________ drip of the faucet annoyed Claudia greatly.


6. After the car wreck, the man was barely _______________________________.


7. The energetic child was not naughty, merely _______________________________.


8. The ____________________________ young woman was careful to thank her hosts as she left.
English
2 answers:
nordsb [41]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. jealous

2. humorous

3. nervous

4. courteous  

5. continuous

6. conscious

7. mischievous

8. ?

Explanation:

I'm sorry if I got anything wrong :(

SVEN [57.7K]4 years ago
4 0
1. she was JEALOUS of her smarter and prettier sister.

2. they laughed aloud as aaron told about his HUMOROUS meeting with the goat.

3. he was so NERVOUS about meeting his girlfriend’s father that his hands began to shake.

4. the COURAGEOUS soldier rescued his wounded friend from the battlefield.

5. the CONTINUOUS drip of the faucet annoyed claudia greatly.

6. after the car wreck, the man was barely CONSCIOUS.

7. the energetic child was naughty, merely MISCHIEVOUS.

8. the COURTEOUS young woman was careful to thank her hosts as she left.
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