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Image, Imaginary, Imagination, Imaginative | English Vocabulary Exercise

October 29, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with image, imaginary, imagination, imaginative or imagine.

1. The .......................... of the hills in the lake looked beautiful.

Correct! Wrong!

Image can mean picture.

2. I have only a faint ........................... of that encounter now.

Correct! Wrong!

3. She is very concerned about her ............................

Correct! Wrong!

4. The worship of ............................. is quite common among Hindus.

Correct! Wrong!

Images can mean pictures or idols here.

5. The writer used the .............................. of honeycomb to describe the girl's curly hair.

Correct! Wrong!

6. All the characters in this movie are ...............................

Correct! Wrong!

Imaginary means unreal.

7. We often use Type 3 conditional to talk about .............................. situations.

Correct! Wrong!

8. A writer should have a fertile ...........................

Correct! Wrong!

Imagination is the ability to imagine. It can also mean creativity.

9. With a little ................................ you can easily find your way through the maze.

Correct! Wrong!

10. He is very ................................

Correct! Wrong!

Imaginative means creative or inventive.

11. The ............................. use of colors enhanced the painting.

Correct! Wrong!

Imaginative can mean inspired or ingenious.

12. Try to ............................ being a princess.

Correct! Wrong!

Imagine means envision.

Answers

  1. The image of the hills in the lake looked beautiful.
  2. I have only a faint image of that encounter now.
  3. She is very concerned about her image.
  4. The worship of images is quite common among Hindus.
  5. The writer used the image of honeycomb to describe the girl’s curly hair.
  6. All the characters in this movie are imaginary.
  7. We often use Type 3 conditional to talk about imaginary situations.
  8. A writer should have a fertile imagination.
  9. With a little imagination you can easily find your way through the maze.
  10. He is very imaginative.
  11. The imaginative use of colors enhanced the painting.
  12. Try to imagine being a princess.
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