To complete sentences with the correct form of a word in brackets, you must identify the required (noun, verb, adjective, or adverb) based on the sentence's grammatical context. This often involves applying suffixes or prefixes for word formation. Below are examples of how to apply different word forms: Common Word Form Examples Adverbs : Used to modify verbs. Example : We drove slowly to the restaurant. (slow) Nouns : Used for people, places, or things. Example : Provision must be made for all students. (provide) Example : I felt complete sadness . (sad) Adjectives : Used to describe nouns. Example : The rich man was not very merciful . (mercy) Example : Is New York bigger than London? (big) Verbs : Must be conjugated to match the tense. Example : I promise to call you when I arrive. (call)
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