Тест по английскому языку Effective, efficient, skilled, experienced
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His speech was complemented with gestures.
- efficient
- skilled
- experienced
- effective
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I don't think Millie is enough to work with small children.
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John is a craftsman.
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- skilled
- experienced
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To prevent the collapse of your business measures should be taken.
- skilled
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- effective
- experienced
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A few workmen were employed to do the job.
- experienced
- skilled
- efficient
- effective
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If I were you, I'd employ a architect to design the house.
- experienced
- skilled
- effective
- efficient
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To prevent bankruptcy steps should be taken.
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The new machine is more than the old one.
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Miriam was an matchmaker.
- skilled
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- experienced
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In successful teaching it's important to choose methods.
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The school had an staff of teachers.
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- experienced
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Adam was not able to do the job well; he was not enough.
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- experienced
- effective
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writing depends on correct coordination and subordination in a sentence.
- Efficient
- Effective
- Skilled
- Experienced
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measures ought to be taken to improve the work of the city transport.
- Experienced
- Efficient
- Effective
- Skilled
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The adjective means having knowledge or skill as a result of experience.
- "experienced"
- "effective"
- "efficient"
- "skilled"
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