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e. (i) bothering (ii) bothered (iii) botheration (iv) unbothered
f. (i) showing (ii) have shown (iii) shower (iv) show
g. (i) disparate (ii) desperate (iii) inseparable (iv) separated
h. (i) lead (ii) leading (iii) unlead (iv) could led
5. My morning routine starts by (a) poring a cold glass of water. Some people (b) kicks off
their day with ten minutes of meditation. Similarly, you should have a (c) sequencing
that (d) start your morning ritual. This tiny routine (e) signs to your brain that it’s
time to get into work mode or exercise mode or whatever mode you need to be in to
(f) acquire your task. (g) Adding, a pre-game routine helps you overcome a (h) lacking
of motivation and get things done even when you don’t feel like it.
a. (i) pouring (ii) poured (iii) pours (iv) pores
b. (i) kicked (ii) kick (iii) kicking (iv) do kick
c. (i) consequence (ii) sequenced (iii) sequel (iv) sequence
d. (i) started (ii) starts (iii) starting (iv) restarts
e. (i) signalled (ii) signal (iii) signals (iv) is signalling
f. (i) accomplish (ii) accomplishes (iii) accomplished (iv) accomplishment
g. (i) addedly (ii) addition (iii) In adding (iv) additionally
h. (i) lacks (ii) lack (iii) lacked (iv) luck
6. Clyde Beatty was (a) birth in Bainbridge, Ohio in 1903. When he was a teenager, he
left home to (b) joint the circus and (c) land a job as a cage cleaner. In the years that
followed, Beatty quickly (d) progression from a lowly cage boy to a popular entertainer.
Beatty became famous for his “fighting act” in which he would (e) tames fierce wild
animals. At one (f) points, Beatty’s act included a segment (g) there he brought lions,
tigers, cougars, and hyenas into the circus ring all at (h) ones and tamed the entire
group.
a. (i) born (ii) found (iii) made (iv) birthed
b. (i) jointed (ii) joining (iii) joined (iv) join
c. (i) landed (ii) had land (iii) lands (iv) landing
d. (i) progress (ii) progressed (iii) progresses (iv) progressive
e. (i) taming of (ii) have tamed (iii) tame (iv) tame off
f. (i) point (ii) pointing (iii) pointed (iv) pint
g. (i) when (ii) their (iii) where (iv) here
h. (i) once (ii) on (iii) vans (iv) twice
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