USE OF ENGLISH n01 N01 – GRaDE 10 ENGLISH – may 2021 I

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USE OF ENGLISH n01  N01 – GRaDE 10 ENGLISH – may 2021 I

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1 USE OF ENGLISH – N01 – GRaDE 10 ENGLISH – may 2021 I Replace each italicized work with Figure 1 Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter Administrator Typewriter 2 II Put the words in the correct word 3 III Add the suitable verbs to make the correct phrasal verbs boil break brush cover cut dry ease freshen give know let look rule think walk 4 IV FILL THE GAPS WITH THE CORRECT WORDS advi.

USE OF ENGLISH – N01 – GRaDE 10 ENGLISH – may 2021 I Replace each italicized work with Figure 1 II Put the words in the correct word III Add the suitable verbs to make the correct phrasal verbs boil give break know brush let cover look cut rule dry think ease walk freshen IV FILL THE GAPS WITH THE CORRECT WORDS advice heels date joke days reason demand tooth feather top hands way headway will heart V Choose the best answer is a real health hazard a Stupidity b Sturdiness C Animosity vD Obesity The old lady was becoming increasingly affected by a senility b masculinity C virility D chivalry His excuses invariably exasperated the manager a feeble B frail C robust D wealthy I don’t to be a genius but I am not stupid either a permit B agree C compare D claim Smoking can be to your health a delightful B harmless C detrimental D indifferent People their spending power when prices rise a increase B curtail C prolong D think He became an outlaw by the law a defying B observing C sticking to D abiding by _is a punishable offense a Hunting B Poaching C Jogging D Boxing Marian was a beautiful, _young lady a corpulent B gaunt C slender D bony 10 Don’t trust him; he’s cruel and unscrupulous a loving B slack C treacherous D trustworthy 11 Without written evidence, we don’t have a _on a leg to stand b foot to stand c leg to lean d foot to lean 12 It was very strange but I had a(n) _that the plane would crash A intuition b omen c premonition d prediction 13 Although he spoke slowly, I found it difficult at times to follow the _of his argument a spool b track c thread d path 14 I intend to _an official complaint to the Director a write b lodge c place d take 15 Mind that the baby shouldn’t touch the knife; it’s as sharp as a _ a blade b sword c cut d razor 16 Thomas is always flying _ the handle at the slightest thing a off b over c around d through 17 No agreement was reached The strikes decided to _ out for a better deal a keep b watch c hold d draw 18 Demand for the products is expected to peak years from now and then to _ a taper off b fall down c set back d drift away 19 The rain was simply _down on the deserted street a pelting b spraying c showering d dripping 20 As we were waiting on the pavement, a black Mercedes _ beside us a pulled up b pulled down c pulled off d pulled through 21 Ms Dung, your form teacher, _ as a very sympathetic person She can be a shoulder to cry on a comes out b comes at c comes over d comes about 22 She brought _ the deal even though nobody thought she was capable of doing it a in b off c out d down 23 It took the parents a long time to _ their children’s games a catch up with b catch up c catch on to d catch out 24 Nobody in this class will be given _ treatment, if you are good, you have to prove it a prejudicial b preferable c preferential d selective 25 I don’t like intellectual novels, serious music or films; my tastes are quite _ a flat-topped b shamefaced c slow-witted d lowbrow 26 I enjoy most seafood but I have never managed to _ a taste for oysters a acquire b suit c share d receive 27 The council are encouraging high – rise apartments to try to stop the urban _ a suburbs b shanty c housing d sprawl 28 Most of the residents of this community have a large disposable _ a revenue b profit c income d salary 29 I am aware of the honour bestowed _ me a of b to c on d for 30 Mary is very up and thinks she is superior to her classmates a turned b looked c stuck d fed ... Animosity vD Obesity The old lady was becoming increasingly affected by a senility b masculinity C virility D chivalry His excuses invariably exasperated the manager a feeble B frail... premonition d prediction 13 Although he spoke slowly, I found it difficult at times to follow the _of his argument a spool b track c thread d path 14 I intend to _an official complaint to... spending power when prices rise a increase B curtail C prolong D think He became an outlaw by the law a defying B observing C sticking to D abiding by _is a punishable offense a Hunting

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