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The professor is ............. regarded in her field for her groundbreaking research.
 
highly
 
fiercely
 
fully
 
utterly
She was ............ committed to the project, dedicating all her time and energy to its success.
 
wholly
 
quite
 
bitterly
 
highly
He was ............. disappointed by the outcome of the election, feeling his efforts were in vain.
 
bitterly
 
fiercely
 
utterly
 
perfectly
She ............. defended her beliefs during the debate, refusing to back down.
 
fiercely
 
bitterly
 
utterly
 
perfectly
She was ........... focused on her work and didn't notice the time passing by.
 
entirely
 
bitterly
 
quite
 
highly
The movie was .......... entertaining, although the ending felt a bit rushed.
 
quite
 
wholly
 
highly
 
entirely
He is .......... aware of the risks involved in the project, but he's proceeding anyway.
 
fully
 
wholly
 
quite
 
utterly
She was .......... convinced that her decision was the right one, despite everyone’s doubts.
 
utterly
 
fiercely
 
bitterly
 
fully
It's .... normal to be worried about an exam.
 
perfectly
 
fully
 
highly
 
wholly
The local residents were ..... opposed to the new road being built, and fought long and hard against the plans.
 
bitterly
 
entirely
 
quite
 
wholly
She was .......... protective of her younger sister.
 
fiercely
 
completely
 
fully
 
wholly
I was ...... exhausted after the hike.
 
utterly
 
wholly
 
quite
 
fiercely
He was lucid about himself and knew ................ well what was being said behind his back.
 
perfectly
 
wholly
 
bitterly
 
utterly
A work environment demands a ............. different set of emotions and skills to those needed in personal relationships.
 
wholly
 
fully
 
fiercely
 
highly
She is one of the most ............ respected journalists in the country.
 
highly
 
bitterly
 
fiercely
 
quite
The episode has remained .................. controversial, with many commentators claiming the government used excessive force.
 
bitterly
 
fully
 
entirely
 
utterly
apply
application
explain
explanation
careless
carelessness
persistent
persistence
absent
absence
neighbour
neighbourhood
original
originality
commit
commitment
enjoy
enjoyment
vacant
vacancy
rehearse
rehearsal
short
shortage
rely
reliance
annoy
annoyance
expose
exposure
please
pleasure
Which one is wrong: Police are now saying that the fire might/may/could not have been started deliberately, altough they have refused to rule out the possibility of arson entirely.
could
Which one is wrong: It was a tough walk, but we could/were able to/managed to reach the end before it got dark.
could
Which one is wrong: Don't run across the road like that again - you might/may/could have been run over!
may
Which one is wrong: I know you didn't want to come, but you might/may/could as well try and enjoy yourself now that you are here.
could
Which one is wrong: He's so lazy - he might/may/could at least offer to do the washing up!
may
Which one is wrong: It might/may/could not be warm enough to eat outside tonight, but we'll keep our fingers crossed.
could
Which one is wrong: It's my scarf - I think it might/could/can be Graham's
can
Which one is wrong: You might not/ may not/ cannot leave untill I give you permission.
might not
It's unlikely she was enjoying herself very much. She can't_____
She can't have been enjoying herself very much
Why on earth didn't you tell me you were vegetarian? You might____
You might have told me you were vegetarian
I rarely use my bike these days, so it would make sense if I sold it. I rarely use my bike these days, so I may______
I rarely use my bike these days, so I may as well sell it.
He had a good chance of getting the job, but he didn't apply. If he'd applied for the job, he could____
If he'd applied for the job, he could (well) have got it
Perhaps she didn't know you were married. She might____
She might not have known you were married.
They're very likely to ask you to speak French druing the interview. You may_____
You may (very) well be asked to speak Frencg during the interview.
Although he lives here, we never see him. He may______
He may live here, but we never see him.
Would you mind lending me your pen for a moment? May____
May I borrow your pen for a moment?
high/strong/poor _____________
motivation
huge/great/resounding _____________
success
total/continued/dismal _____________
failure
secret/lifelong/main _____________
ambition
major/new/daunting _____________
challenge
improve/lack_________
motivation
take up/ rise to a/an ___________________
challenge
end in/ result in______________
failure
achieve/enjoy______________
success
fulfil realize a/an_____________
ambition
The government faces the formidable _____________ of reducing unemployment.
challenge
Sadly, my attempts to learn Japanese met with complete _____________ .
failure
When pupils tire of studying, a system of rewards can help increase student _____________ .
motivation
I have a burning _____________ to travel to Australia.
ambition
The film Star Wars was an overnight _____________ .
success