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Silvina2012 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which word can I use?

I have to use the same word in this threesentences:
To do work of such precision requieres a very..........hand.
Although he's not particularly skilful, Ralph is a very.......worker and you can rely on him one hundred percent.
There has been a........... increase in the number of people buying four-wheel-drive vehicles in our area.
  

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Hi, Silvina, There is indeed one word that can be used in all three sentences. Can you give it a try? If you can't do it, try finding three different fits, and post them here for an opinion.

  • Hi, Silvina, There is indeed one word that can be used in all three sentences.
  • Can you give it a try?
  • If you can't do it, try finding three different fits, and post them here for an opinion.
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Hi, Silvina,

There is indeed one word that can be used in all three sentences. Can you give it a try? If you can't do it, try finding three different fits, and post them here for an opinion.
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I have to use the same word in this threesentences:
To do work of such precision requieres a very.steady..hand.
Although he's not particularly skilful, Ralph is a very......careful .worker and you can rely on him one hundred percent.
There has been a.big.. increase in the number of people buying four-wheel-drive vehicles in our area.

What I don't know is
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Silvina2012What I don't know is that there is one word that fix in all of them?
You've already found it: steady!

Take a look at the definitions at the site below.

http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/steady
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Thanks a lot! I couldn't find it in my dictionary.

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