Complete the following sentence with a (compound) word derived from the one(s) given in bracket.
Jane could never have made such an achievement without theof her family. (encourage)
The man is very optimistic and always adopts a positiveon life. (look, out)
Complete each of the following sentences with a compound word derived from the one given in brackets.
We are making a few to the car. (alter)
Complete each of the following sentences with a (compound) word derived from the one(s) given in brackets.
The teacher has made a few to the seating plan of the class. (adjust)
Complete the following sentence with a (compound) word derived from the one given in bracket.
The power cut left the room in complete.(dark)
He appearedand ill at ease with the sustained applause that greeted him. (embarrass)
Writers are always critical of themselves and I'm no. (except)
He had never really understood theof the Civil War. (bitter)
We apologize for anycaused by the late arrival of the train. (convenience)
Nowadays, a college degree is a minimumfor many jobs. (require)
“All right, I can manage to get there before 5 o’clock” he agreed, but with. (reluctant)
I asked theto put me through to the manager’s office. (operate)
There was a noisyat the back of the hall before the speaker began his speech. (disturb)
Complete each of the following sentence with a (compound) word derived from the one(s) given in bracket.
Mr.Brown was once regarded as the president’s closest political________. (advise)
To include as manyas possible, the editor reserves the right to shorten letters. (point, view)