Choose the correct option.
Complete the sentences with one word.
Correct the mistakes in the compound adjectives
Replace the words in italics with the noun form of a word in the box.
100

I’m sure the new version [may / will / should] work well.

will

100

... interests me most is how stress affects relationships. 

What

100

Sue is so hot-hearted, she’d do anything for anybody.

warm-hearted

100

There was great anxiety amongst the crowd as they waited to find out the result.

nervousness

200

I [couldn’t / wouldn’t / mustn’t] have gone out last night, I was exhausted.

couldn't

200

It was my youngest daughter who ... the most affected.

was

200

Cutting wood all day was really spine-breaking work.

back-breaking

200

What will be the next new thing in mobile phone technology?

innovation

300

It’s highly unlikely [for flying cars to / that flying cars will] appear.

that flying cars will

300

What ... was that Simon started spending less time at home.

happened

300

Write it down for me because I’m getting rather absence-minded.

absent-minded

300

There is no excuse for being impolite.

rudeness

400

There [may / can / must] be no such thing as paper money in 50 years.

may

400

... is Sue who needs to rethink her priorities, not me. 

It

400

It’s mind-wobbling what you can do with technology today.

mind-boggling

400

We are proud to announce our teamwork on this project.

collaboration

500

This will be a good opportunity and it [must / should /has got to] take you places.

should

500

What I did was ... rearrange the seating plan.

to

500

The comedy is a light-headed look at what really goes on in hospitals.

light-hearted

500

You can look to the future with some positive feelings. 

optimism

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