V. (4 points) complete the sentences with words made from the words in brackets. 51. if you don't speak good english, you'll be at a big (advantage) when you try to get a job. 52. don't praise me. i need real (assess) of my work. 53. i'm afraid the potatoes are (weight) by a kilo. let's check. 54. the (continue) of the experiment is rather difficult because of lack of money.
To solve this sentence, we need to find a word made from the word "advantage" that fits into the sentence. The word "disadvantage" is the opposite of advantage and fits perfectly in the sentence. It means that not speaking good English will put you in a difficult position when looking for a job.
52. Don't praise me. I need real assessment of my work.
In this sentence, we need to find a word made from the word "assess" that fits into the sentence. The word "assessment" is the noun form of assess and is the right word in this context. It means that the person wants a genuine evaluation or judgment of their work.
53. I'm afraid the potatoes are overweight by a kilo. Let's check.
To complete this sentence, we need to find a word made from the word "weight" that fits into the sentence. The word "overweight" means that something or someone is weighing more than it should. In this case, the potatoes are weighing more than expected by a kilo.
54. The continuation of the experiment is rather difficult because of the lack of money.
To finish this sentence, we need to find a word made from the word "continue" that fits into the sentence. The word "continuation" is the noun form of continue and is suitable in this context. It means that carrying on with the experiment is challenging because there is not enough money.
Overall, it is important to understand the meaning of the original word and how it is used in the context of the sentence to find the correct word made from it. The selected words should make sense and maintain the intended meaning of the sentence.