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Recast (
without altering the sense ) the following sentences, substituting the
Adjective-form for each of the words in bold |
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My sister has much simplicity
of character. |
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Have patience and hope
in time of sickness. |
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He has not humility enough
to apologize. |
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He has too much impulse and
not enough caution. |
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He takes much pride in the
position that he holds. |
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A man is rewarded for deeds of
truth and honesty. |
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No sound was heard in the
stillness of the night. |
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He had generosity enough to
spare the guilty. |
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His apprehensions were
keener than they need have been. |
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His last years were spent in
peace and tranquility. |
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There was no necessity for
such excitement. |
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The density of the forest
retarded our progress. |
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He is unusually eloquent as
a speaker. |
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The heat of this air will
dry up the plants. |
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The walk was of such length
that it tired me. |
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He is a man of strict justice
and impartiality. |
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His policy was marked by wisdom
and prudence. |
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He acted with the courage of a
hero. |
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His conduct appears to be beyond
reproach. |
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His reputation is in peril :
help him, if you can. |
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This rain will give fresh
fertility to the soil. |
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He is rather inclined to quarrel. |
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Answers |
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My sister has a simple
character. |
2. |
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Be patient
and hopeful when you are
sick |
3. |
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He is not humble
enough to apologize. |
4. |
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He is very impulsive
and not so cautious. |
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He is very proud
of the position that he holds. |
6. |
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A man is rewarded for
truthful and honest deeds. |
7. |
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No sound was heard when the night was
still. |
8. |
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He was generous
enough to spare the guilty. |
9. |
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He was more
apprehensive than he need have been. |
10. |
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His last years were
peaceful and tranquil. |
11. |
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It was not necessary
to be so excited. |
12. |
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The dense
forest retarded our progress. |
13. |
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He has unusual
eloquence as a speaker. |
14. |
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This hot
air will dry up the plants. |
15. |
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The walk was so long
that it tired me. |
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He is a man who is strictly
just and
impartial. |
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His policy was very
wise and prudent. |
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He acted with heroic
courage. |
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His conduct appears to be
irreproachable. |
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His reputation is in a
perilous position : help him, if you can. |
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The rain will make the soil
fertile again. |
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He is a quarrelsome
person. |
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