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A) Do ............ children always reach their full potential as adults?
1) experienced
2) fascinated
3) talented
4) amused
B) At school, my brother used to be ............ at maths but I was never any good at it.
1)brilliant
2)intelligent
3)satisfied
4)clever

Answers

Answered by rshreya707
1

Answer:

A) experienced√

B) Brilliant√

Answered by niteshrajputs995
0

The correct option are Option

1) talented - a natural skill or ability.

1) brilliant   - very clever, skillful or successful.

A) Do talented children always reach their full potential as adults?

B) At school, my brother used to be brilliant at maths but I was never any good at it.

The verb in a complete sentence must be a "finite" verb and have a subject: A sentence will not be considered complete if the main verb is in the '-ing' form. * Swimming Marge A phrase cannot be considered complete if the main verb is in the infinitive form ("to" + verb).

A complete sentence is a group of words that should convey a idea or thought. Every complete sentence must contain at least one independent clause, which consists of a subject and a predicate. The predicate includes a verb or phrase and expands on the subject's opening information. The first piece of information is the subject.

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