WORD FORMATIONComplete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in brackets.
(suspicious)I have athat he is not telling the truth.
(make)Theof the Constitution knew that changes would be necessary.
(absurd)Getting up at this time was an utter.
(significance)Even the mostpart of the problem ought to be carefully considered.
(vain)She triedto ask her husband to give up smoking.
(consider)The nature of Canadian households has changedover the past quarter-century.
(wide)The range of university courses available hastremendously in recent years.
(detach)She is sofrom us that it is hard to get to know her.
(except)Either of you has to finish the work tonight, I could make noeither.
(employ)Four out of five U.S. corporations with more than 500now offer educational opportunities to workers, and many professional associations have educational programs for their members.
(skyrocket)Theprices in the pre-liberation days made the poor poorer.
(adaptation)When you go to a foreign country, you mustyourself to new manners and customs.
(inferior)Having realized her bodilyto her cousins, Jane Eyre dreaded coming home.
(eager)The German army waitedfor orders to cross the Channel.
WORD FORMATIONComplete each of the following sentences with the proper form of the word in brackets.
(horror)When I first arrived, I wasby the number of beggars there.
(conspicuous)The shy girl tried to make herself asas possible.
(divide)Religious problems caused India'sinto two new independent states, India and Pakistan, in 1947.
(sympathy)I know you feel angry, and Iwith you.
(stir)Hisspeech encouraged us to study even harder.
(dignify)Our English teacher is alady.