Each question in this quiz, will be presented in two parts.
Definition
You’ll be given a definition, and you’ll fill in the gap using the word from the previous exercise that best matches the definition.
Word Family
You’ll use a word from the same word family (a different form of the vocabulary word) to complete a given sentence. The sentence needs to work grammatically, and it needs to make sense.
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Question 1 of 8
Let’s walk through one example question together, to clarify how you’ll complete this quiz.
Definition
a person or organization that will act or speak on your behalf:
(From the list of vocabulary from the previous exercise, choose the word which best matches this definition. In this case, you’ll enter the word representation in the gap.)
Word Family
What I said and what the newspaper printed are two entirely different things. This is completely of my feelings on the matter.
(The original vocabulary word, representative, is a noun. Grammatically, the noun form doesn’t work in this sentence. This sentence requires an adjective, which in this case would be representative. However, for this sentence to make sense, you also need to change the adjective into its opposite form. Type the word misrepresentative in the gap above.)
Question 2 of 8
Definition
to change or develop slowly, often into a better, more complex or more advanced state:
Word Family
I’ve been with the company for over 20 years, so I’ve seen its from a local to an international business.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is a verb. To complete the sentence, you’ll need to find the noun from of that vocabulary word.
Question 3 of 8
Defintion
the state of having the same rights and status as others:
Word Family
The company has come under fire for its gender at management level.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is a noun. For this sentence to make sense, you’ll need the opposite noun form.
Question 4 of 8
Definition
the need to do something because it is the law or your duty:
Word Family
She’s been a fantastic manager, and I think we are to give her a wonderful send-off.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is a noun. For this sentence to work, you’ll need the adjective form. Hint: there are two possible correct forms. You can use either one.
Question 5 of 8
Definition
the belief that something is true, but with no proof:
Word Family
He’s been a first-class team member, and I would that he will be considered for a promotion soon.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is a noun. You’ll need to use the verb form to complete the sentence.
Question 6 of 8
Definition
involving or done by two or more people or groups working together to achieve something:
Word Family
If we’re going to complete this project on time, we’re going to have to put our differences aside and work .
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is an adjective. You’ll use the adverb form to complete the sentence.
Question 7 of 8
Definition
the ability to move quickly and easily:
Word Family
Despite being in his late 60s, the CEO is as as someone 30 years younger.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is a noun. You’ll use the adjective form to complete the sentence.
Question 8 of 8
Definition
introducing or using new ideas or methods:
Word Family
It’s the company’s ability to constantly that is the root of its success.
The vocabulary word from the previous exercise is an adjective. You’ll use the verb form to complete the sentence.