VOCABULARY 5
Directions: Fill in the blank with one of the following words.
standard
gr...
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VOCABULARY 5
Directions: Fill in the blank with one of the following words.
standard
gradual
false
rare
tiny
horrible
standard
apparent
frequent
simple
magnificent
great
weird
vast
pure
crisp
brilliant
awesome
immediate
1. The arithmetic test was really , and everyone passed.
2. Wild panda bears are becoming increasingly , and scientists are afraid that
soon they will become extinct.
3. It is quite to me that she is no longer in love with him; she just ignores him
completely.
4. I like to watch the bubbles floating in my champagne.
5. There was a sunset this evening.
6. There is a sound coming from the engine; I think you'd better get it checked
by a mechanic.
7. It is practice for new teachers to meet regularly with their teaching partners
to trade ideas and get advice.
8. Adapting to life in a new culture is often a and difficult process.
9. Russia is a country, the largest in the world.
10.The painting featured reds and blues and was quite striking.
11.He was arrested for giving information on his application for a passport.
12.I like my vegetables steamed just lightly so that they are still and crunchy.
13.Xavier is a visitor to the country and knows all the best places to visit.
14.George's new restaurant has been an success, with almost a full house
every night since it opened.
15.It is nice to go hiking and breathe the air of the mountains
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