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maw [93]
2 years ago
14

Change the form of the words and fill the gaps.

English
2 answers:
kenny6666 [7]2 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

.

'In the last few months, competition has become ___________.'

Fill the gap with the appropriate comparative adjective.

much tougher

more tougher

much more tough

more tough

2.

'He ______ at the seminar on Thursday because he was sick.'

Fill the gap to complete the sentence in simple past tense.

was not

is not

will not be

Both options 1 and 3 above are right but option 2 is wrong.

3.

'No one was allowed to use any written materials ______ the exam.'

Fill the gap by using the appropriate preposition.

on

by

over

during

4.

'There wasn't enough paper in the printer, ________?'

Fill the gap with a suitable question.

are there

is there

was there

were there

5.

'How ________________ renew a passport?'

Complete the sentence with the correct order of adverb of frequency.

often do you have to

do often you to have

you often do have to

you do have to often

6.

'The stairs are wet and slippery. Walk _________.'

Fill the gap using an adverb.

carefuller

carefuls

careful

carefully

7.

'The selection committee will interview the candidates next week.'

'The candidates _________________ by the selection committee next week.'

The first sentence is in active voice. The second sentence is the passive voice form of the first sentence. Fill the gap by choosing from the following options.

are interviewed

will be interviewed

were interviewed

have been interviewed

8.

'I intend to _____ to my boss about my salary.'

Fill the gap with the appropriate word from the following options.

tell

speak

talk

Both options 2 and 3 are correct but option 1 is wrong.

9.

'I saw a great film.'

'I ________ a great film.'

The first sentence is in past tense. Fill the gap in the second sentence to convert the first sentence into present perfect simple tense.

am seeing

will see

have seen

could see

10.

'He is a well known architect. His designs won an international award last year.'

'He is a famous architect _____ designs won an international award last year.'

The first two sentences are made into a single sentence by placing which relative pronoun in the gap?

that

which

whose

who

Elanso [62]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. Tidy.

I have become <u>tidy</u> since I stopped going out to work.

2. Lazy.

My teacher hates <u>laziness</u> and always motivates us to work harder.

3. Patient.

I don’t have enough <u>patience</u> to do these jigsaw puzzles.

4. Reliable.

He is not a loyal person, you cannot<u> reliable </u>on him in every situation

5. Arrogance.

His boss is so <u>arrogant </u>that he always treats his workers in an unpleasant way, and does not care about their feelings.

6. Weight.

You should go on a diet, you are becoming <u>weighs.</u>

7. Sociable.

I was feeling <u>unsociable</u> so I didn’t go to the party.

8. Friend.

The reason why she quit the job was <u>unfriendly</u> atmosphere in the office.

9. Some.

He had an interesting and rather <u>someone</u> face. Everyone seemed to like him.

10. Similar.

The two languages are completely <u>different</u> from each other.

Hope this helps you

Let me know if you have any other questions :-)

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