B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
2. The boy is intelligent. He can understand you.
3. Mai is good. She can pass the examination.
4. The girl is careful. She can mend this shirt.
5. This machine is not powerful. It cannot plough the hard soil.
6. Your sister was not good . She couldn’t do this exercise in a few minutes.
7. Peter is very ill. He can see the doctor.
8. Mary is not young . She cannot do that work.
9. We were not late. We could not see the first part of the play.
10. The children were very eager. They started playing without me.
11. He is not short . He can’t play volleyball.
12. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
13. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
14. Mr Robinson is not poor . He can’t buy a house.
15. The worker is clever. He can make fine things from wood.
Answer:
she is not old enough to work by herself
the boy is intelligent enough to understand you
Mai is good enough to pass the exam
the girl is careful enough to mend this shirt
The answer is ¼. The English words in the dictionary that has Germanic origin is only about ¼ of the total words in the dictionary.
The English language is also known as a Germanic language because of the structure of its origin.
B) synonyms.
C) compounds.
D) homophones.
Answer:
D). Homophones.
Explanation:
Homophones are those words that have different spellings, words or even meanings but their sounds, their pronunciations are the same. There are lots of words in the English vocabulary that are homophones, and so it is easy to misunderstand or even mistake one thing for the other. Like for example, the word 'bored' sounds the same as 'board' but they have absolutely nothing in common, nor do they mean the same thing. Common other examples are 'cell-sell', 'blue-blew', 'hour-our', 'know-no' etc.
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