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Gap fills worksheet (Vocabulary)

January 16, 2017 - A2pdf

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets.

1. The lonely man longed for …………………. (companion)

2. This dinner is …………………. to the best Italian cooking. (compare)

3. The ………………….. judge gave the young offender a light sentence. (compassion)

4. The couple attributed their happy marriage to complete ………………. (compatible)

5. The young surgeon showed exceptional ………………… (competent)

6. The ………………… of data for the report took six months. (compile)

7. The ……………….. of the new road is scheduled for June. (complete)

8. The reviews were full of …………………. Remarks on the actress’s performance. (compliment)

9. The story was a fantastic …………………. of lies. (concoct)

10. The ………………….. political rallies caused a traffic jam. (concur)

Answers

1. The lonely man longed for companionship.

2. This dinner is comparable to the best Italian cooking.

3. The compassionate judge gave the young offender a light sentence.

4. The couple attributed their happy marriage to complete compatibility.

5. The young surgeon showed exceptional competence.

6. The compilation of data for the report took six months.

7. The completion of the new road is scheduled for June.

8. The reviews were full of complimentary remarks on the actress’s performance.

9. The story was a fantastic concoction of lies.

10. The concurrent political rallies caused a traffic jam.

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