68. She (marched/wondered/wandered) along the path glad to be able to take her time.
I. desire/ambition/intention assure/ensure/insure
outline/outlook/layout extinguish/diminish/distinguish
69. She had clearly no (desire/ambition/intention) of doing any work, although she was very well paid.
70. I (assure/ensure/insure) you that this medicine cannot harm you.
71. This medicine will (assure/ensure/insure) you a good night's sleep.
72. I tried to (assure/ensure/insure) that everybody understood the instructions.
73. The only way to (assure/ensure/insure) success is to work hard.
74. This book gives a brief (outline/outlook/layout) of the history of the castle and details of the art collection in the main hall.
75. The (layout/outline/outlook) of the book, with the text on the left and the notes on the right, makes it a pleasure to use.
76. The firemen managed to (extinguish/diminish/distinguish) the fire in time.
77. I can hardly (distinguish/extinguish) her from her sister, they are so much alike.
J. sufficient/efficient/inefficient carry/fetch/bring/take
dull/awkward/tedious attract/abstract/contract/subtract
78. I believe reserves of coal here are (sufficient/efficient/inefficient) to last for fifty years.
79. If there is not enough lime in soil, it is (efficient/sufficient/deficient) in lime.
80. A good manager is both competent and (efficient/sufficient/deficient).
81. When she saw the clouds she went back to the house to (carry/fetch/bring/take) her umbrella.
82. Jim isn't (dull/awkward/tedious), but he did badly in the final exams last semester.
83. Teaching as a career (attracts/abstracts/contracts/subtracts) many people because of long holidays.
84. In their first year at school, most children learn to add and (distract/contract/subtract).
85. My attentions were (extracted/abstracted/distracted) from my study.
86. (Abstract /Contract /Extract) ideas may lead to concrete plans.
K. conversation /conservation /reservation /conversion nuisance/nonsense
specific/special/particular trip/trap
87. I'd like to check in, please. I didn't make a (conversation /conservation /reservation /conversion).
88. The guest who arrives an hour ahead of time is the greatest (nuisance/nonsense).
89. The speaker did not mention many facts, so we asked him to be more (specific/special/particular).
90. The police set a (trip/trap) to catch the thieves.
L. spat/span/split/spilt served/deserved/observed/preserve
expected/inspected/respected/suspect
91. The waitress (spat/span/split/spilt) coffee on the floor and had to wipe it up.
92.The spider has (spat/split/spilt/spun) a web.
93. Translations must be done carefully so that the accuracy of the original manuscripts is (served/deserved/observed/preserved).
94. It's lucky for us that we have (reserved/deserved /observed) seats.
95. I said I had no doubt that he (served/deserved /reserved) his glory.
96. When the owner of the disco (expected/inspected/respected/suspected) that their identification was not valid, he refused to serve them.
97. However dim the (respects/aspects/prospects) may be today, we intend to continue our efforts.
98. The dentist (expects/suspects/inspects) the pupil's teeth twice a year.
M. conference/inference/preference/reference
impose/oppose/propose/suppose/compose/purpose/dispose/expose
99. Adam likes all fruit, but he has a (conference/inference/preference/reference) for apples.
100. That (inference/reference/interference) has been warranted by the facts.
101. In some Muslim countries women do not (compose/purpose/dispose/expose) their faces in public.
102. Don't try to (impose/oppose/propose/suppose) your will on others.
103. Man (proposes/composes) and God (disposes/supposes).
N. assign/resign/design/sign set/settle/offset/upset
precede/proceed/exceed/succeed conclude/exclude/include
104. Let's (assign/resign/design/sign) a day in July for the performance.
105. All the other ministers are intending to (assign /design /resign) as well.
106. To (set/settle/offset/upset) the loss on his apples, the shopkeeper charged more for the cabbages.
107. The boat was overloaded and was (offset/set/upset).
108. Cars must not (precede/proceed/exceed/succeed) fifteen miles in certain areas.
109. Agricultural development simply must (precede /proceed) economic development.
110. The examination is (proceeding/preceding) as planned.
101. We will (conclude/exclude/include) Our concert with the National Anthem.
102. A good book ought to (include/exclude/conclude) a good cover.
103. The writer (included/excluded/concluded) certain passages from the original book in the new edition.
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