ExtraPractice (df2)
ExtraPractice (df2)
CAPABLE
1. If we keep hunting wild animals and cut down trees, well alter the balance of the biocapacity
on Earth.
2. His administration failed to anticipate the big floods earlier this year, and its handling of this
natural disaster proved its incapability.
3. He was incapable of doing this kind of exercise as it was very difficult for him.
4. The meeting room in the hotel is rather capacious, it can contain up to 300 people.
5. I never invite my friend to my house for fear that theyd know the fact that my house is
incapacious.
6. What is the capacity of this bottle? -2 litters.
7. The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to the rapid
competition that has built up as a result of overcapacity within the industry.
8. Megakaryocyte capacitances were in the range of 64-694 pF, equivalent to 500-5500 platelets.
9.
TOUR
1. Speaking to US farmers, their plans for the future are to expand production, diversify into
added value products such as on-farm cheese production and agritourism and work hard at
improving cost efficiencies to stay profitable.
2. Go through the gate and take the path which heads west and then northwest following the
contours of a small hill.
3. These are the entourages that follow important people around, made up of advisors, heralds,
messengers and servants.
4. Do you want to take a shortcut or make a detour to see the magnificent scenery?
5. After having left the country for 10 years, I now have a strong desire to make a retour to it.
6. I dont see any point in wasting your money just to have a first-class seat, a tourist-class is
enough to me.
7. In 14 World Cup games in five previous tournaments Korea had not won a match.
8. Accompanied by an Irish historian and hiking guide, we visit untouristed Celtic monuments and
medieval ruins.
9. The lure of such incredible flora and fauna attracts ecotourists by the thousands to this
unspoiled corner of Mexico, and there's no shortage of tour operators to ease your way.
BECOME
1. Politicians and academics pointed to the buildings unbecoming contours as a cautionary tale
of architectural tripe in rag.
2. Even very senior officers can be beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and
destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service.
3. And for the same reason, the unbecomingness of that which is hated is felt more keenly than
the becomingness of that which is loved.
4. It will take a century before skirts rebecome fashionable again.
BLANK
1. There are real fears that many coal merchants, dockers and hauliers will be seriously affected
if the Government's blanket ban goes ahead.
The weather was so cold, I need a woolen blanket.
The stars were hidden behind a thick blanket of clouds only revealed in brief patches.
2. No calls can come in and none can go out - it effectively turns the blankety-blank cell phone
off.
3. They were so blankly, stylelessly sensible that they might have been orthopedic appliances.
4. She searched his face, looking for any indication of his recognition, but still there was nothing
but blankness.
5. I asked him point-blank whether he wanted the job.
6. A few minutes before the sunset and without firing any warning shots in the air or without prior
effect to disperse the crowds gathered there, a series of prolonged firings at the assemblage
were point-blanker.
7. A red-blanket Xhosa wife spends several years in her mother-in-laws homestead.
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