Adjectives and common prepositions විශේෂණ සහ පොදු නිපාත
 

Choose the correct word to fill the gap in the sentence. 


Exercise # 1



eligible, aware, sensitive, experienced, adequate, responsible, commensurate, incompatible,
worthy, liable, adept, typical, capable, applicable, qualified, involved, lacking, expert.



  • Kate is well of the problems caused by the new road - it runs right past her flat.


  • Charles is very at / in computer programming.


  • Basia is directly for the efficient running of the school.


  • The salary will be with age, experience and qualifications.


  • Joanna is of doing anything after she's had a drink or two!


  • Any new music system that is with existing ones has little chance of success.


  • There has been so little rain, the forest is to go up in flames at any moment.


  • Arthur is very at / in making people feel at their ease.


  • She's totally in charm of any sort.


  • Agnes has been with martial arts for many years.



  • The new regulations are to companies employing more that three people.


  • What makes you think that you are for this job?


  • This sort of hot and spicy food is of the food in the south of the country.



  • It's not a great salary, but it's for my needs.


  • Are you for maternity leave?


  • Simon is an in / on Viking settlements in Scotland.



  • Several of the exercises are of publication.


  • The headmaster said he hoped teachers would be to the needs of their students


  • Lucienne is an at finding bargain antiques

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