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Coachpotato Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

ADJ. + NOUNS COLLOCATIONS

Hello again. I have done this exercise but I'm not sure if it's correct. Can you help me? Thanks a lot.

Fill the gaps with suitable nouns:

A thorough knowledge of English is required.

It was an unforgettable experience/adventure.

The journey was a great adventure/experience.

She had a thrilling imagination/confidence/

It was a great pleasure/ experience to meet them.

He has a very vivid imagination.

The trip was an utter failure.

He has a great knowledge/love of music.
  

Top answer

Hi, In this sentence She had a thrilling imagination/confidence/ , both words sound possible but just a little bit unusual, particularly 'confidence'. All these other choices are fine. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, In this sentence She had a thrilling imagination/confidence/ , both words sound possible but just a little bit unusual, particularly 'confidence'.
  • All these other choices are fine.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

In this sentence She had a thrilling imagination/confidence/ , both words sound possible but just a little bit unusual, particularly 'confidence'.

All these other choices are fine.

Best wishes, Clive
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Your question is unclear, I fear.

What gaps? Have you filled what were originally gaps with the emboldened words? In those that have two versions (e.g., imagination/confidence) are you looking for the best?

(Oops. Clive, I hadn't seen your post.)
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Thanks Clive.

And what about these ones?

The journey was a great success

She had a thrilling adventure /experience
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oops Davket, sorry I hadn't seen your answer.

I am supposed to fill in the gaps in these sentences with suitable words (as many as possible) I've already written some, the underlined words in bold are my answers.
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Are you working from a list?

The journey was a great (success/failure/experience/pleasure/adventure)--all possible.

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