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=. | Adjective + noun combinations 1 \ Choose the adjective (a, b, or c} which best completes each sentence. {WI really must go and lie down for a while. I've got a splitting headache! [I No wonder your car won't start! Your = _. a) jammed ‘b) empty ©) flat My uncle's always had a__ spot for children. He really likes them, a) soft ‘b) kind c) warm: Bl thad a escape this morning when a car almost me as I was cycling to work, a) near b) narrow ©) close 1B) isabit ofa statement to say that ‘all Welsh people can sing’ or ‘all black people can dance’. I know lots who can't do either. a) sweeping _b) general ©) broad "6! [didn’t like smoked salmon at first. For me it was an taste. Now I really love it. a) experienced _b) original ©) acquired 7 {don’t think Simon will ever get married. He told me he’s a bachelor. a) decided b) confirmed) complete 8) One of his hates was people pushing in front of him at bus stops. a) main b) favourite) pet. 9) she had a very tongue, and could be really sarcastic when she was angry. a) bitter b) sharp ©) cutting 8 Section 1: Idioms using adjectives Tt was the first meal the tramp had had for several days. a) compact b) round ©) square My son’s always getting into trouble for fighting at school. I think that's because he has such a temper. a) loud b) quick ©) high ‘There's an Jaw in this club that you never borrow ‘money from a fellow member. a) unspoken) understood) unwritten ‘What does inevitable mean?” ‘Thaven't the idea, Ask the teacher.” a) foggiest b) briefest ©) smallest ‘The result of the election was a(n)__ conclusion. Everyone knew which party would win. a) obvious b) ready ©) foregone “I don’t really want to be twenty-five again,’ she said to her ‘husband. ‘It was just thinking!” a) hopeful b) wishful ©) playful Section 1: Idioms using adjectives

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