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6) Besides writing, editing, and touring as a dramatic reader, Dickens _____ himself
with various charities.
7) He _______ the streets and alleys of London better, perhaps, than any other person
of his time.
8) The most popular books _____ all sales records for the time.
9) Dickens _____ one of the major figures in English literature.
To be based. To leave, to mar, to busy, to attaend, to be considered, to come to know, to
lack, to break, to move.
6 Choose the right word.If you are not sure check the meaning in the
dictionary.
1) It was very _____ of you to bring your umbrella.
a) sensitive
b) sensible
2) I have bought these _____ shoes in the shop near you.
a) comfortable
b) convenient
3) The news of his death will deeply _____ her.
a) effect
b) affect
4) Don’t mention that she’s put on weight _____ she is very ____ about it.
a) sensible
b) sensitive
5) Are you _____ on that hard stool?
a) comfortable
b) convenient
6) Smoking and drinking ______ health.
a) affect
b) effect
7) She is very _____ about money.
a) sensitive
b) sensible
8) They met in a mutually _____ place.
a) comfortable
b) convenient
9) The advertising campaign didn’t have much _____ on sales.
a) affect
b) effect
10) Don’t be so _____ - I wasn’t critisising you.
a) sensible
b) sensitive
11) Will three o’clock be _____ to you?
a) comfortable
b) convenient
12) Her new dress produced quite an ______on everyone.
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6) Besides writing, editing, and touring as a dramatic reader, Dickens _____ himself
   with various charities.
7) He _______ the streets and alleys of London better, perhaps, than any other person
   of his time.
8) The most popular books _____ all sales records for the time.
9) Dickens _____ one of the major figures in English literature.
To be based. To leave, to mar, to busy, to attaend, to be considered, to come to know, to
lack, to break, to move.
6      Choose the right word.If you are not sure check the meaning in the
dictionary.
1) It was very _____ of you to bring your umbrella.
a) sensitive
b) sensible
2) I have bought these _____ shoes in the shop near you.
a) comfortable
b) convenient
3) The news of his death will deeply _____ her.
a) effect
b) affect
4) Don’t mention that she’s put on weight _____ she is very ____ about it.
a) sensible
b) sensitive
5) Are you _____ on that hard stool?
a) comfortable
b) convenient
6) Smoking and drinking ______ health.
a) affect
b) effect
7) She is very _____ about money.
a) sensitive
b) sensible
8) They met in a mutually _____ place.
a) comfortable
b) convenient
9) The advertising campaign didn’t have much _____ on sales.
a) affect
b) effect
10) Don’t be so _____ - I wasn’t critisising you.
a) sensible
b) sensitive
11) Will three o’clock be _____ to you?
a) comfortable
b) convenient
12) Her new dress produced quite an ______on everyone.