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Exercises:
Directions: Supply the proper adjective given in the brackets in each sentence.
1. I was
(anxious, curious) as to what he would say next.
2. He was not
(aware, afraid of) what a mistake he had committed.
3. We are fully
(determined, confident) that we can overcome these difficulties.
4. I am
(proud, sorry) I haven't done as much as I should.
5. We are
(proud, annoyed) that our country is developing at such rapid speed.
Key:
1.curious 2.aware 3.confident 4.sorry 5.proud
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