Advanced Vocabulary Quiz
Adjectives and commonly used prepositions
Choose the correct word to fill the gap in the sentence. Click on the arrow to see if you have answered correctly.
Exercise # 1
eligible, aware, sensitive, experienced, adequate, responsible, commensurate, incompatible, worthy, liable, adept, typical, capable, applicable, qualified, involved, lacking, expert. Kate is well -- aware of the problems caused by the new road - it runs right past her flat. Charles is very -- experienced at / in computer programming. Basia is directly -- responsible for the efficient running of the school. The salary will be -- commensurate with age, experience and qualifications. Joanna is -- capable of doing anything after she's had a drink or two! Any new music system that is -- incompatible with existing ones has little chance of success. There has been so little rain, the forest is -- liable to go up in flames at any moment. Arthur is very -- adept at / in making people feel at their ease. She's totally -- lacking in charm of any sort. Agnes has been -- involved with martial arts for many years. The new regulations are -- applicable to companies employing more that three people. What makes you think that you are -- qualified for this job? This sort of hot and spicy food is -- typical of the food in the south of the country. It's not a great salary, but it's -- adequate for my needs. Are you -- eligible for maternity leave? Simon is an -- expert in / on the Vikings settlements in Scotland. Several of the exercises are -- worthy of publication. The headmaster said he hoped teachers would be -- sensitive to the needs of their students Lucienne is an -- expert at finding bargain antiques