1. Martin had difficulty in accepting the loss of his money. (hard)
2. Jo’s training accident meant she couldn’t take part in the race. (prevented)
3. There is no ice-cream left. (run)
4. Sheila had to finish the accounts and write several letters as well. (addition)
5. The original painting and the copy look the same to me. (tell)
6. We have had enough of his behavior. (fed)
7. If you want your essay to be convincing do as I’ve told you. (order)
8. It’s almost impossible to find a solution to this problem now. (question)
9. I was forced to apologize. (choice)
10. I do not intend to tell you my plans. (intention)
1. Our tomatoes are..…nicely; they’ll be ready to eat in about a week. (ripe)
2. Look at this picture of Bill and his father - you can see the.….clearly, can’t you? (like)
3. It’s a lovely old house, I agree, but can we afford to…..it? (modern)
4. In winter it is important for farmers to provide food and…..for their animals. (warm)
5. The instructions are very…..I’m not clear what I should do. (confuse)
6. Her dream is to be an..…like her father when she grows up. (economy)
7. This college was…..very small. (origin)
8. What do you think is more important in the person you marry - intelligence or.….? (attract)
9. How often are the animals in this park.….? (food)
10. The time when he was playing in the National team is..…for him. (forget)