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WHICH IS CORRECT? The shop has a small/ little range of film and music posters.
small
WHICH IS CORRECT? Most people don’t realise the great/ tremendous importance of introducing children to the arts.
great
WHICH IS CORRECT? There was big/terrible traffic on our way to the theatre so we were almost late.
terrible
WHICH IS CORRECT? A wide/large percentage of the photographs were taken by children.
large
WHICH IS CORRECT? Mila is making steady/strong progress in her drama class.
steady
WHICH IS CORRECT? The gallery is home to a valuable / high / huge / heavy variety of modern pieces from all over the world.
huge
WHICH IS CORRECT? The film I chose was a rather uplifting / tremendous / juvenile / hilarious comedy. I turned it off after half an hour
juvenile
WHICH IS CORRECT? We watched a(n) endless / uplifting / bleak / terrible action movie, which cheered us all up on a gloomy winter evening.
uplifting
WHICH IS CORRECT? The new gallery manager has a wide / large / terrible / far-fetched range of experience in the art industry.
wide
WHICH IS CORRECT? The film was enjoyable, but had a rather far-fetched / endless / hilarious / uplifting plot.
far-fetched
WHICH IS CORRECT? The wide / endless / heavy / uplifting noise in this city can cause some people to move away
endless
WHICH IS CORRECT? A considerable / valuable / wide / heavy percentage of the artists promoted by the gallery are from the local area.
considerable
WHICH IS CORRECT? We were late for the start of the film, as we got stuck in far-fetched / heavy / tremendous / wide traffic.
heavy
WHICH IS CORRECT? Amy’s time working at the gallery gave her huge / valuable / heavy / terrible experience of the art world.
valuable
WHICH IS CORRECT? Painting large murals like the one on this building takes a tremendous / terrible / valuable / wide amount of time.
tremendous
A: What’s that HEAVY / TERRIBLE noise? B: It’s my sister practising her violin.
terrible
Sorry, I’m late. The traffic was really HEAVY / HIGH
heavy
Universities look for students who have participated in a WIDE / LIMITED variety of extracurricular activities.
wide
Joanna’s experience of working in radio will be CONSIDERABLE / VALUABLE for her future career.
valuable
I started learning to play the piano in August and I think I’ve made SATISFACTORY / WIDE progress.
satisfactory
Our education system gives HIGH / HUGE importance to artistic subjects, which I feel is a good thing.
huge
The one time I was in a play, I forgot my lines. It was a truly TERRIBLE / TREMENDOUS experience.
terrible
My hometown offers A VALUABLE / AN ENDLESS range of options for entertainment.
an endless
A TREMENDOUS / HIGH percentage of students choose to take music or dance classes.
high
There has been a FAIR / BIG amount of interest in the idea of starting a drama club at school.
fair
Which adjective does not collocate with the noun amount?
 
big
 
large
 
huge
 
fair