She has always been fascinated/fascination by stars and the universe.
fascinated
Most adverbs end with:
-ly
Find and fix the mistake. "He got bullied a lot at school. The other kids always picked in him."
picked on
They canceled the event because there was a lack __ interest -- not many people wanted to go.
lack + of
Many people there are illiterate/literal/literacy because they don't have access to education.
illiterate
Name 3 or more adjective suffixes.
-ful, -ous, -less, -ed, -ing, -able, -ive, -(ic)al ...
Find and fix the mistake. "Since the traffic on the highway, she was late to class."
Due to / because of the traffic on the highway, she was late to class.
The new position didn't pay enough, so he turned ___ the job offer.
turned down
She felt shame and humiliated/humiliation/humiliate when she forgot the words to her speech.
humiliation
The suffix of a word usually shows its part of speech.
T / F
True
Find and fix the mistake. "She reminds her sister a lot. They really look the same."
She resembles her sister a lot
I inherited my good looks __ my father.
inherited + from
He tried to illegally access the museum using his fraud___ ID.
fraudulent
The prefix mis- (as in mistake, misfortune, misunderstanding) means:
mis- : something wrong or bad
Find and fix the mistake. "She is always afraid with making mistakes."
afraid of
This phrasal verb means "to become sick".
come ________
come down with