English Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension Exercises

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English Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension

Vocabulary Context Exercises

  • James has considerable knowledge.
  • A new gaming company monopolized the market.
  • He worked very long hours for a reward.
  • The number of students multiplied.
  • The company's total debt was massive.
  • If you want to create a sound argument, do not ignore facts.
  • Her job kept her very busy, and she certainly had a stressful travel schedule.
  • The weight range of acceptable carry-on bags is very narrow.
  • After multiple field trials, the results were effective.
  • While Sabrina was polite and apparently kind.
  • The plane finally arrived after a long delay.
  • Appliances and electronics are sold on the second floor.
  • Jennifer said she would forbid the action.
  • A notable feature of the event was the keynote.
  • You have been an enormous help.
  • The black rhinoceros is endangered.
  • She is a marvelous person.
  • Corrina is really enthusiastic.
  • The main challenge is making the site accessible.
  • People are terrified of aggressive behavior.
  • Cristina was actually quite a cheerful person.
  • His father stressed the need to get into university.
  • Anxiety made the actor's voice tremble.
  • Juan was a very competent manager, but he struggled with deadlines.
  • Most people find that it is better to plan ahead.
  • His graduation from medical school was his ambition.
  • You cannot always trust an individual's perception.
  • The director let people carry on with their work.

Business Communication Analysis

Announcement to customers regarding increased prices:

  1. The increase in product prices will occur in the near future (Passage A)
  2. Business for both companies will remain unchanged (Neither)
  3. The company has been negatively affected by financial problems outside of its control (Both)
  4. The company values its suppliers (Passage B)
  5. The company is obliged to cut back on costs (Passage B)
  6. The company will suffer permanent financial losses (Neither)
  7. The company costs of production have been affected by suppliers (Neither)
  8. The company is losing customers (Neither)
  9. Product quality is important to the company (Both)
  10. The company may change its decision in the future (Passage A)

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