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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #128727: Derivation
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    Derivation


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    1. The manager blamed him for being (responsible).

    2. His parents don't know how he's going to react in the heat of the moment, he 's so (predictable) !

    3. Be (care) ! You 're treading on my flowers.

    4. The government (strength) the armament of the country.

    5. There is no reason why you should be (pessimism) .

    6. Many people are (home) and in poverty.

    7. It's (childish) ! This prank can be dangerous. Don't start that nonsense again.

    8. He has had a (behaviour) at school today.

    9. This (farm) is a great landowner.

    10. Last night, there was a (robber) in a bank.










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