EXERCISES
82.1 Suggest corrections to these sentences, or put a
if they are already correct. (B)
1 Backley has a back injury and Peters faces an alike problem.
2 Everyone I know is afraid of Harry's dogs.
3 The ill man was put in a ward full of critically injured children.
4 No two people are alike.
5 No-one really believes there are alive creatures on Mars.
6 I think Paul's fairly happy at work, and seems a content man.
7 When he was alive he was poor and unknown.
8 Within a few minutes she was asleep.
9 The police forced their way through the afraid crowd.
10 The asleep children lay peacefully in their beds.
82.2 In one of the sentences, you can put either adjective in the pair, in which case write them both;
in the other you can put only one of them. (C)
entire - long utter - understandable mere - insignificant initial immediate
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