Complete the sentences with the adjectives from the box in the appropriate forms. later (2), last (2), the last (2), latest, the latter (2), the latest
1. This is sentence in your dictation.
2. month we got acquainted with the new member of the team.
3. John and Peter came onto the stage. was thin and very tall.
4. I would like you to look for a edition of this novel.
5. Have you read novel by J. K. Rowling? They have been advertising it on TV.
6. That was bus, dear. We should either take a taxi, or stay at the motel.
7. If offered tea or coffee, I’d choose .
8. The case is in a series of British spy scandals.
9. Her book is selling very well. But I hear she has made up her mind to finish her literary career. Do you think it is her as well?
10. We decided to finish the article at a time.

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genenko18 genenko18  20.12.2023 14:22
1. This is the sentence in your dictation. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective that describes the noun "sentence". Looking at the options, we can see that "last" or "the last" can work. However, since there is no context to suggest that this is the final sentence, we will use the adjective "last" in the appropriate form, which is "last". 2. Last month we got acquainted with the new member of the team. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective that describes the noun "month". The adjective should indicate that this month is in the past. The options "later", "last", or "the last" can work. However, since the sentence begins with "Last month" indicating a specific past month, the most suitable form of the adjective is "last". 3. John and Peter came onto the stage. The latter was thin and very tall. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "the latter". "The latter" refers to the second person or thing mentioned in a previous sentence, in this case, John and Peter. Looking at the options, we can see that "last", "the last" or "the latter" can work. However, since we are referring to the second person mentioned, the correct form of the adjective is "the latter". 4. I would like you to look for a later edition of this novel. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "edition". The adjective should indicate that the edition is more recent or newer. The options "later" or "the latest" can work. However, since we are looking for a specific edition, it is more appropriate to use the adjective "later" in the appropriate form, which is "later". 5. Have you read the latest novel by J.K. Rowling? They have been advertising it on TV. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "novel". The adjective should indicate that the novel is the most recent or newest. The options "last", "the last", "latest", or "the latest" can work. However, since we are referring to the most recent novel by J.K. Rowling, the correct form of the adjective is "the latest". 6. That was the last bus, dear. We should either take a taxi or stay at the motel. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "bus". The adjective should indicate that this bus is the final one. The options "last", "the last", "later", or "the latest" can work. However, since the sentence suggests that there are no more buses available, the correct form of the adjective is "the last". 7. If offered tea or coffee, I’d choose the latter. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "latter". "The latter" refers to the second person or thing mentioned in a previous sentence, which in this case is tea or coffee. Looking at the options, we can see that "last", "the last", or "the latter" can work. However, since we are referring to the second option mentioned, the correct form of the adjective is "the latter". 8. The case is in the latest series of British spy scandals. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "series". The adjective should indicate that this series is the most recent or newest. The options "last", "the last", "latest", or "the latest" can work. However, since we are referring to the most recent series, the correct form of the adjective is "the latest". 9. Her book is selling very well. But I hear she has made up her mind to finish her literary career. Do you think it is the last as well? To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "career". The adjective should indicate that this career is the final one or coming to an end. The options "last", "the last", "later", or "the latest" can work. However, since the sentence suggests that the person is finishing their career, the correct form of the adjective is "the last". 10. We decided to finish the article at the laste moment. To complete this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the noun "moment". The adjective should indicate that this moment is close to the present or near the end. The options "last", "the last", "later", or "the latest" can work. However, since the sentence suggests that the decision to finish the article was made just before the present moment, the correct form of the adjective is "last".
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