4. Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold.
1. My car is very I don't spend much money on petrol. (ECONOMY)
2. Haggis is ... a Scottish dish. (TRADITION.)
lia Roberts is one of the most actresses in the world. (FAME)
4. It is important to be fit and (HEALTH)
5. The new comedy show on BBC 2 is really (ENTERTAIN)
5.Choose the correct word
1. I'm making a fruit salad with apples, peach and cabbage/grapes/peas
2. The soup is very tasty. What additives/seeds/spices did you use?
3. Is there anything to eat? My tummy is rumbling/moving/starving.
4. I don't like Tommy at all. I think his smiles are always fake/artificial.
2. Haggis is a traditional Scottish dish. Here, we are looking for a word that describes something that is related to or characteristic of a particular tradition. The word "traditional" fits the context perfectly, as it means something that is based on customs or practices that have been handed down from generation to generation. Therefore, the correct word derived from "tradition" is "traditional."
3. Julia Roberts is one of the most famous actresses in the world. In this case, we need to find a word that describes someone who is well-known and recognized by many people. The word "fame" refers to being famous or widely known, so the correct word derived from "fame" is "famous."
4. It is important to be fit and healthy. Here, we are looking for a word that describes someone or something being in good physical condition or in a state of well-being. The word "health" refers to the overall condition of a person's body, so the correct word derived from "health" is "healthy."
5. The new comedy show on BBC 2 is really entertaining. In this case, we need to find a word that describes something as enjoyable or providing amusement or pleasure. The word "entertain" means to provide amusement or enjoyment, so the correct word derived from "entertain" is "entertaining."
1. I'm making a fruit salad with apples, peach, and grapes. To solve this, we need to choose the correct word that refers to a type of fruit. Here, "apples," "peach," and "grapes" all refer to fruits, whereas "cabbage" and "peas" do not. Therefore, the correct word is "grapes."
2. The soup is very tasty. What additives, seeds, or spices did you use? To solve this, we need to choose the correct word that refers to additional ingredients that can enhance the flavor of the soup. In this case, "additives" refers to substances added to something to enhance or improve it, whereas "seeds" and "spices" also refer to ingredients that can add flavor to food. Therefore, the correct word is "additives."
3. Is there anything to eat? My tummy is rumbling. To solve this, we need to choose the correct word that describes a noise made by the stomach when it is hungry. The phrase "my tummy is rumbling" accurately depicts the sound made by the stomach when it is empty or in need of food. Therefore, the correct word is "rumbling."
4. I don't like Tommy at all. I think his smiles are always fake. In this case, we need to choose the correct word that means not genuine or lacking sincerity. The word "fake" means not real or genuine, so it accurately describes Tommy's smiles that are not sincere. Therefore, the correct word is "fake."