A. Replace the group of words in italics in each sentence with an appropriate
adjective from the box. The first one has been done as an example.
incredible
considerate
fantastic
meddlesome
ineligible inaudible
conscientious
inevitable
contagious
infallible
1. His ideas are (extraordinary and challenging to achieve).
... fantastic
2. The speaker was (unable to be heard) at the back of the hall.
3. Scarlet fever is (spread by contact).
Inaudible
.Contzious..
4. He is a worker (who is guided by his sense of duty).
5. Her story was (not such as might be believed).
6. My neighbour is (inclined to interfere in other people's affairs).
7. She is extermely (thoughtful of the needs of others).
8. None of us is (incapable of making mistakes or doing wrong).
9. He is (not suitable or qualified) for the position.
10. Such accidents are (sure to happen on roads).
Answers
Answer:
Replace the group of words in italics in each sentence with an appropriate
adjective from the box. The first one has been done as an example.
incredible
considerate
fantastic
meddlesome
ineligible inaudible
conscientious
inevitable
contagious
infallible
1. His ideas are (extraordinary and challenging to achieve).
... fantastic
2. The speaker was (unable to be heard) at the back of the hall.
3. Scarlet fever is (spread by contact).
Inaudible
.Contzious..
4. He is a worker (who is guided by his sense of duty).
5. Her story was (not such as might be believed).
6. My neighbour is (inclined to interfere in other people's affairs).
7. She is extermely (thoughtful of the needs of others).
8. None of us is (incapable of making mistakes or doing wrong).
9. He is (not suitable or qualified) for the position.
10. Such accidents are (sure to happen on roads).
Explanation:
Replace the group of words in italics in each sentence with an appropriate
adjective from the box. The first one has been done as an example.
incredible
considerate
fantastic
meddlesome
ineligible inaudible
conscientious
inevitable
contagious
infallible
1. His ideas are (extraordinary and challenging to achieve).
... fantastic
2. The speaker was (unable to be heard) at the back of the hall.
3. Scarlet fever is (spread by contact).
Inaudible
.Contzious..
4. He is a worker (who is guided by his sense of duty).
5. Her story was (not such as might be believed).
6. My neighbour is (inclined to interfere in other people's affairs).
7. She is extermely (thoughtful of the needs of others).
8. None of us is (incapable of making mistakes or doing wrong).
9. He is (not suitable or qualified) for the position.
10. Such accidents are (sure to happen on roads).
Explanation:
- Incredible.
- Incredible. Considerate.
- Incredible. Considerate.Fantastic.
- Incredible. Considerate.Fantastic.Meddlesome.
- Ineligible inaudible.
- Ineligible inaudible. Conscientious .
- Ineligible inaudible. Conscientious .Inevitable.
- Ineligible inaudible. Conscientious .Inevitable.Contagious.
- Ineligible inaudible. Conscientious .Inevitable.Contagious.Infallible.
- Ineligible inaudible. Conscientious .Inevitable.Contagious.Infallible.Sure/Certain .