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In English / High School | 2025-07-03

Choose the correct word(s) to complete the sentences.

1. I think I have ___ interesting job.
2. My lifestyle is ___ busy.
3. I live ___ near to my work.
4. I would say I'm ___ happy at the moment.
5. I would like to go out with friends ___.
6. She reduced her hours at work so now she works ___.
7. He wants to travel ___ and see the country.
8. For the lifestyle I would like, I need to earn ___.

Asked by studybug9774

Answer (2)

To fill in the blanks, suitable words include 'an,' 'very,' 'fairly,' 'quite,' 'more often,' 'part-time,' 'around,' and 'more money.' Each word fits grammatically and enhances the meaning of the sentences. Understanding the context of each sentence helps in choosing the right words.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

To complete the sentences accurately, we need to choose the correct words based on context and customary usage in English. Here are possible completions for each sentence:

I think I have an interesting job.

"An" is used before words starting with a vowel sound, and "interesting" starts with a vowel sound.


My lifestyle is very busy.

"Very" is commonly used to emphasize adjectives, suggesting a high degree of busyness.


I live quite near to my work.

"Quite" can be used to mean fairly or moderately, indicating the nearness of the residence to work.


I would say I'm pretty happy at the moment.

"Pretty" is often used informally to mean fairly, emphasizing happiness.


I would like to go out with friends more often .

"More often" indicates a desire to increase the frequency of going out with friends.


She reduced her hours at work so now she works part-time .

"Part-time" describes a work schedule that is less than full-time.


He wants to travel around and see the country.

"Around" suggests traveling to various places within the country.


For the lifestyle I would like, I need to earn more .

"More" conveys the need for a higher income to support a desired lifestyle.



These words and phrases are selected according to their appropriateness for the sentences and commonly accepted usage in English.

Answered by IsabellaRoseDavis | 2025-07-06