Use the correct from the words in the brackets to complete the sentences.
1. John was __________ away from home in his new job as a journalist (frequent)
2. I __________ forgot the essay about pollution and don't know what to say to the teacher (completion)
3. In the car accident, she was thrown __________ against the door (violence)
4. The company __________ agreed to move their workshop to the suburb (final)
5. Could I __________ borrow your fishing line? I need it this afternoon (possibly)
6. You must dress __________ in winter or you will catch a cold (warmth)
7. You can __________ make your enviroment better by olantung trees (ease)
8. The Green Club meets on the third sunday __________ to review what they have done (month)
9. People in China and Thailand both eat rice, but they cook it a little __________ (differ)
10. Enviromentalists work very __________ to reduce air pollution in the city (hard)
11. He was able to provide the police with some __________ information (value)
12. People say that breast-feeding is better than bottle-feeding because it's more __________ (nature)
13. He told them __________ to leave him in peace (polite)
14. I've made a __________ to the police about the noise (complain)
15. The team played very __________ (disappoint)
16. My son's teacher says that his work is often rather __________ (care)
17. Can you tell the difference between __________ mushrooms and edible varieties? (poison)
18. The __________ was turned off when I was watching TV last night (electric)
19. Smoking can cause __________ diseases (respire)
20. There were lots of kids in my __________ when I was growing up (neighbor)
21. We must learn about keeping the enviroment __________ (pollute)
22. Don't eat those vegetables. They're __________ (poison)
23. They play __________ than we do ( good)
24. To my great __________. I did not get a letter for her (disappoing)
1. A: Excuse me Miss. I forgot to bring my essay.
B: a. I'm so sorry.
b. Don't worry.
2. A: I did really badly in the oral exam.
B: a. Terribly.
b. Don't let it get you down.
3. A: I got a job as a lecturer in the English Department.
B: a. That's great news!
b. Go ahead.
4. A: Do you mind if I borrow your pencil for a minute?
B: a. I'd rather not.
b. Not at all.
5. A: I don't want to change schools. I'll lose all my friends.
B: a. You'll be fine.
b. Never mind.
1. A: Excuse me Miss. I forgot to bring my essay.
B: a. I'm so sorry.
b. Don't worry.
2. A: I did really badly in the oral exam.
B: a. Terribly.
b. Don't let it get you down.
3. A: I got a job as a lecturer in the English Department.
B: a. That's great news!
b. Go ahead.
4. A: Do you mind if I borrow your pencil for a minute?
B: a. I'd rather not.
b. Not at all.
5. A: I don't want to change schools. I'll lose all my friends.
B: a. You'll be fine.
b. Never mind.