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Which adjective for all gaps (NOT great). She has ____ patience. There's a(n) ____ list of things to do. There are ___ opportunities here. There's a(n) ____ variety...
endless
Complete with an adjective. Be more sophisticated! It must be in the list. "Jane has made ____ progress in her dancing."
amazing, considerable, satisfactory
Complete with an adjective. Be more sophisticated! It must be in the list. The shop has a(n) ____ range of chocolates.
wide, great, huge
Complete with an adjective. Be more sophisticated! It must be in the list. "John spends a(n) ____ amount of time at work."
tremendous, considerable, fair, amazing
Which one doesn't collocate with "amount"?
 
big
 
large
 
huge
 
limited
There was a high/wide selection of cheeses the deli and it took me forever to choose one!
wide
There was such a loud/big noise from upstairs that I was sure my neighbor was in trouble.
loud
A huge/heavy amount of time was spent developing the curriculum for the school year.
huge
The teacher expected the students to have made high/considerable progress in her absence.
considerable
There is a huge/deep range of food stands at the Milwaukee Public Market.
huge
Her grandmother's brooch was of great/large importance to her.
great
Studying abroad was a tremendous/wide experience that changed my life forever.
tremendous
A high/big percentage of her followers are other aspiring influencers.
high