How do you spell it? (In each group, only one word is correctly spelled. Which one is it?)
A) abondant A) acheive
B) abundant B) acheeve
C) abondent C) achieve
A) actor A) administrater
B) acteur B) administrator
C) actuer C) administrateur
A) bachelor A) bref
B) bacheler B) brief
C) bacholer C) breif
A) catastrophy A) competiteur
B) catastrophie B) competiter
C) catastrophe C) competitor
A) desapprove A) frank
B) disapprove B) franke
C) disapprouve C) franck
A) intermediat A) juge
B) intermidiate B) jugde
C) intermediate C) judge
A) knives A) naughty
B) knifes B) naghty
C) knieves C) nauhgty
A) originel A) pedestrian
B) originale B) pedestrien
C) original C) pedastrian
A) personnal A) porc
B) personel B) pork
C) personal C) porck
A) reciept A) reciepe
B) recette B) recipe
C) receipt C) receipe
A) rythym A) sixieth
B) rythme B) sixtieth
C) rhythm C) sixtyeth
A) sirop A) volontaire
B) syrop B) volunteer
C) syrup C) voluntier
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2 comments:
is it possible to fill in the forms for the exercises on the P.C , and to have the answers personally? Thank you very much Mr and Mrs Barclay.
answer to Laurence:
Thanks for your question.
The answer is no.
This is why you're supposed to come to class.
Or that's what dictionnaries are for.
Not everything is predigested for you, university work means just that... work.
If I give the answer, people will just use that for the test without bothering to look at the questions.
Hope that works for you. Have a good weekend.
Sincerely,
The Barclays
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