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She gave me some very ________ advice. (use)
useful
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They live in a very ________ house with no decorations at all. (colour)
colourless
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The new system is much more ________ than the old one. (efficiency)
efficient
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That was a completely ________ thing to say. (care)
careless
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She’s ________ about her future career. (hope)
hopeless
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I think this dress is really ________. It suits you perfectly! (fashion)
fashionable
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The story was absolutely ________ — I didn’t expect the ending at all! (predict)
unpredictable
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Your idea is totally ________. It will never work. (possible)
impossible
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He is really ________ about animal rights. (passion)
passionate
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This movie is so boring and ________. (end)
endless
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It was very ________ of you to help that lost child. (help)
helpful
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It’s ________ to drive without a seatbelt. (legal)
illegal
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He’s a very ________ person and always keeps his promises. (rely)
reliable
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The weather was so ________ that we couldn’t see the road. (fog)
foggy
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Don’t be so ________! We’ll get there on time. (patient – отрицательная форма)
impatient
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