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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Verbal Reasoning - Complete the Word
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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - English Language - Middle School - Verbal Reasoning - Complete the Word
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1. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
.. And when his mother asked him the question
2. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
We were so sorry to hear about your loss in the family, and send you all our deepest SYMHY.
3. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
This program appears to be a CONUATION of what they were showing last week.
4. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
'If ever I need your OION, I'll ask you for it.'
5. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
The soldiers burst through the gate, and TPLED everything behind it underfoot in their rush to reach the inner citadel.
6. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
There's another sponsored walk next week; I quite enjoy them, but we do seem to spend a lot of our time DRAISING these days.
7. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
I sometimes think it would be better if our public TSPORT were controlled by fitter people.
8. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
She finds her present job incredibly FRUSTING a lot of the time now.
9. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
By the time they reached the PUDG stage of the meal, there was plenty of noise going on around the table.
10. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
The rats and other vermin were rapidly MULLYING among the old rubbish.
11. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
When I am old like my grandfather, I doubt there will be NEWSPRS for me to sit around and read all day.
12. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
This bird does seem to have a most extraordinary talent for MIMI.
13. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
By the time the rain finished, the whole forest was SING.
14. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
You can wear WEVER you please on your head, in weather like this.
15. Pick the three-letter word which would complete the word in CAPITALS so it makes better sense.
If the animal is STY, it is presumably either a tiger or a zebra.
16. Pick the three-letter word which would complete the word in CAPITALS so it makes better sense.
According to the police, a surprisingly large number of people were involved in PTING the crime.
17. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
The ground is now so sodden that everybody is PING the clouds will go away and the rain will stop.
18. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
We never realized that they had ST so much money on the building.
19. The sentence contains an incomplete word in capitals: you need to pick which of the four three-letter words on offer would fit into it (or onto it, somewhere), to make fuller and more likely overall sense.
These international cargo vessels are very cleverly engineered these days; they can ship tons of produce around the world, as though in a giant REFERATOR.
20. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
Back in the days of letterpress printing, pictures could be reproduced by engraving the image onto a smooth flat surface such as metal or wood: in the case of stone, the process was known as LITRAPHY.
21. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
They say that the Second World War was shortened by about two years, thanks to the EBREAKERS in a top-secret center who were able to read enemy messages by 'cracking' them with a powerful computer.
22. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
People who study living things, from plants and trees to fish, birds, animals and insects, are all classed as BIOISTS.
23. Pick the three-letter word which would make the best sense if added into the word in capitals in the sentence.
If you still can't find your lost pocketbook by first thing next week, we'd better go back and have a careful look around the place where we were sitting during the performance on URDAY evening.
24. Pick the three-letter word which would complete the word in CAPITALS so it makes better sense.
I could tell you about certain places where you pay good money, yet the tea or coffee is almost always UNDRABLE.
25. Pick the three-letter creature that would most sensibly complete the word in capitals in the sentence.
There don't seem to be any more eggs in the KITC.