4.1.2
Completing One Word
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Completing a Word in a Sentence
You may be given the first few letters of a word and asked to complete a sentence. The word you choose must complete the sentence and make sense as a word on its own.
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- Completing the sentence
- Use the rest of the sentence to help you work out the word.
- A HOUSE has four bedrooms. So the completed word is HOUSE.
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- Makes sense as a word on its own
- The missing letters create another word - USE.
- The missing letters in this question must spell a new word.
1Codes
1.1Symbol & Number Codes
1.2Alphabet Codes - Same Direction
1.3Alphabet Codes - Different Directions
1.4Alphabet Codes - Practice!
2Word Association
2.1Word Association
2.2Synonyms & Antonyms
3Changing Words
4Completing Words
4.1Completing Words
5Sentences
5.1Completing Sentences
5.2Hidden Words
5.3Syntax
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1Codes
1.1Symbol & Number Codes
1.2Alphabet Codes - Same Direction
1.3Alphabet Codes - Different Directions
1.4Alphabet Codes - Practice!
2Word Association
2.1Word Association
2.2Synonyms & Antonyms
3Changing Words
4Completing Words
4.1Completing Words
5Sentences
5.1Completing Sentences
5.2Hidden Words
5.3Syntax
Practice questions on Completing One Word
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- 3The ancient Egyptians thought that cats were __SAC__.Multiple choice
- 4I hope there's time for me to <b>SER</b> before the party.Multiple choice
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