The conclusion of his argument, while ____, is far from ____.
a) stimulating-interesting
b) worthwhile-valueless
c) esoteric-obscure
d) germane-relevant
e) abstruse-incomprehensible
Answers
Answer:
e) abstruse-incomprehensible
Explanation:
Many terms in the English language can be found in verb, noun, adjective, and adverb forms.
Many words have all four forms, but some do not.
Examples of freshly coined words that only exist as nouns are "avatar," "captcha," and "selfie."
Others lack a verb or adverb form, like the noun "fun."
There is no adjective or adverb form of the verb "sing," only the noun "singer."
Adding suffixes like "-able," "-ed," and "-ing" to a verb can sometimes create many adjectives.
They include articles, prepositions, conjunctions, prepositional phrases, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, and nouns. Not all words in the English language have all of the forms that are appropriate for each segment of speech. And some words have similar appearances in several regions of speech.
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