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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #114453: Suffix -ee
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    1. Someone who is being interviewed is an ( )   [in...].

    2. A person who is kidnapped is a ( )   [ki...].

    3. A ( )   [wa...] is someone to whom a warranty is given.

    4. They managed to escape from an awful jail, they are ( )   [e...].

    5. In democracy, an ( )   [e...] is someone who is elected by people.

    6. Mike, who is strongly, extremely interested in a subject, is devoted to it. We can also say he is a ( )   [d...] of it.

    7. Someone who has been nominated for something is a ( )   [n...].

    8. Somebody who is forced to stand, for example in a crowded train, is a ( )   [s...].

    9. « To draft » can be meant as drawing plans for new structures or machines. By extension, a ( )   [d...] is a person conscripted for military service.

    10. « To pay » is generally interpreted as to give someone money for a work. So, a ( )   [p...] is someone who gets that money.










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