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    Fill in the blanks with the  appropriate form of the words  given in the brackets.
    Mr. Parks 'lessons are really ---- . I hate his lessons. (bore) 

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    Mr. Parks 'lessons are really boring . I hate his lessons.

    In the sentence "Mr. Parks 'lessons are really ---- . I hate his lessons. (bore),"the appropriate form of the word "bore "to use is "boring."The reason for this choice is that "boring "is an adjective, which is needed to describe Mr. Parks 'lessons. The base word "bore "is a verb, and to convey the idea that his lessons cause a feeling of boredom, we use the -ing form of the verb to create an adjective. Adjectives are used to modify nouns, in this case, "lessons,"to express qualities or states.

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    An enormous _______ of locusts ate all of the crops.

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    A swarm is a large group of locusts that move together in a coordinated manner. They can cause significant damage to crops by consuming all of them. Therefore, the correct answer is "swarm "because it accurately describes the behavior of locusts in this context. The other options, such as herd, bunch, and bevy, do not specifically refer to a large group of locusts and are not as suitable in this scenario.

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    I am so ---- that we are going to New York tomorrow. (excite)

     

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    So in summary, when we 're talking about what excites us —the object of our excitement —we generally use “excited about ”or “excited by ”or “excited at.”But when we 're excited on someone 's else 's behalf, we use “excited for.”Of course, “excited ”isn 't always followed by an object.

     

     

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    Even though she ’d always said that she ’d never own a snood, she is seen walking out of the store with a large amount of them.
     

     

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    Even if you have no idea what snood is (it ’s a hair-band or hairnet), the non-underlined portion of the sentence says a snood; this indicates that it ’s a count noun (you wouldn ’t own a silver), and thus requires a number, not an amount. The other error is one of verb tense. “She ’d said ”is a contraction of the past perfect “she had said ”, which would only make sense if the main verb were also past tense . . . so the correct answer is D.

     

     

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    His job is to paint houses and put paper on the walls. He is a ---- . (decorate){Write answer in small letter without spaces}

     

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    His job is to paint houses and put paper on the walls. He is a decorator..

    The word "decorator "is derived from the base verb "decorate,"which means to embellish or adorn a space or object, making it more aesthetically pleasing. In the sentence "His job is to paint houses and put paper on the walls.

    "Decorator "is a noun that refers to someone whose job involves decorating, such as applying paint or wallpaper to interiors to enhance their appearance. This noun form is used to denote the profession or identity of the person based on their job activities, making "decorator "the appropriate word to complete the sentence.

     

     

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    My mother wears gold jewelry. (which word is a material noun?)

    Solution

    Material noun can be defined as “Material Noun are names of materials or substances out of which things are made. Ex: gold, iron, silver etc.”This discussion on My mother wears gold jewelry.

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    The selection of books in the library was diverse, catering to readers of all ages.

     

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    This sentence requires correct noun and verb agreement. "Selection "is a singular noun, which should be followed by a singular verb, "was."Additionally, "books "should be plural as it refers to multiple books in the library. Therefore, option A, "selection of books in the library was,"is the correct choice.

     

     

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    She is a very ---- woman. (determination) {write in small letter without space}

     

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    She is a very determined woman.

    The sentence "She is a very ---- woman. (determination)"requires an adjective to describe the woman, indicating a characteristic or quality of hers. The base word provided is "determination,"which is a noun referring to the quality of being determined or the act of deciding firmly on a course of action. However, to describe a person as having the quality of determination, we use the adjective form "determined."

     

     

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    There is friendly ---- between the two teams. (rival) {Write without space and all letter must be in small}

     

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    "Rivalry "Is the correct answer.. 
    There is a friendly rivalry  between the two teams.

    The word "rivalry "is the noun form derived from the base word "rival,"which refers to competition or conflict between two parties, in this case, "between the two teams.

     

     

  • Question 10
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    Is it your final ________ ? (decide)

    Solution

    In the blank provided,"decision " is the correct word to use, making the sentence "Is it your final decision?"This is because "decide "is a verb, and the structure of the sentence requires a noun to fit grammatically after "final."The noun form of "decide "is "decision,"which refers to the outcome or result of deciding. Using "decision "in this context asks if the person has reached a conclusive choice or resolution about something, implying that the decision is not subject to change. This usage is common when inquiring about the certainty and finality of someone 's choice or judgment in a matter.

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