English, asked by poo77, 11 months ago

EXERCISE 12.1
1. The film wasn't as good as we had expected. It
was
2. Diana teaches young children. She likes it, but she
finds it ..........
3. It's been hot all week. I hate this weather. It's
v
Present Participles (-ing form) can be
combined with adverbs in compound
structures.
1. An adequately functioning computer.
(A computer that functions adequately.)
2. Pro-active performing staff. (Staff who
perform pro-actively.)
Quick-growing trees. (These trees grow
quickly.)
4. Slow-moving produce. (This produces
moves slowly.)​

Answers

Answered by AshuraKing
3

Answer:

1. worse.

2. difficult.

3. extreme.

Answered by vilnius
3

1. The film wasn't as good as we had expected. It was bad.

2. Diana teaches young children. She likes it, but she

finds it difficult.

3. It's been hot all week. I hate this weather. It's

very extreme.

Explanation:

  • In the first sentence, the adjective opposite to 'good' should be used. Therefore, 'bad' has been used at the end of the sentence.
  • In the second sentence, the opposite adjective of 'like' will be used.
  • The word 'difficult' will be the correct answer because the conjunction 'but' has been used.
  • In the third sentence, the adjective 'extreme' will be used to specify the intensity of hotness.

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