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CAE Part 3: Word Formation A
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I thought that the party was ______ as there was hardly enough room to dance. (CROWD)
crowding
outcrowded
overcrowded
crowded
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The ______ of COVID-19 brought the world to a virtual standstill in early 2020. (BREAK)
breakdown
breakout
outbreak
breakthrough
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Bringing up children is ________ hard work and extremely expensive too. (DENY)
undenyingly
undeniably
deniably
undenyably
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The main problem with the weather in Britain is that it is very _____ . (CHANGE)
changing
changeful
changeable
changable
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He efforts in baking bread usually produce _______ results. (DISASTER)
disastrious
disasterful
disastrous
disasterous
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A half-hour daily walk can be more ______ than one hard bout of exercise a week. (BENEFIT)
beneficial
benefical
beneficious
benefitial
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It is said that Cleopatra's ______ beauty and charm captivated all those who met her. (COMPARE)
uncomparable
uncomparing
uncompared
incomparable
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The bath water was so ______ hot that it burned my skin. (PAIN)
painingly
painfully
painful
painfuly
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After 32 days adrift on the high seas, they caught _____ of a small island. (SEE)
seeing
eyesight
sight
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The book's weakness is the author's ______ to sustain an a convincing argument. (ABLE)
unability
abiltiy
disability
inability
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There's every ______ that she'll be able to help us. (LIKELY)
likeness
likeliness
likelihood
likelyhood
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Best buys of the week are carrots and cabbages, which are _____ and cheap. (PLENTY)
plentifull
plentative
plentiful
plentyfull
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A crowd of curious ________ soon gathered to see what was happening during the parade. (LOOKER)
lookalikes
onlookers
lookers
outlookers
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She appealed ______ against her conviction for murder and spent 20 years in prison. (SUCCEED)
unsucessfully
unsuccesfully
unsuccessfully
successfully
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The standard of workmanship on this table is _________ high, it must be worth a fortune. (ORDINARY)
overordinarily
unordinarily
ordinarily
extraordinarily
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