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Fill the blank spaces with the correct form of the word provided in brackets.

1.Mr Das should be taught manners, he was .................(opinion)
2. We must provide.................improvements in health services. (demonstrate)
3. KCSE ............... have been completed. (analysis)
4. The drama club patron wanted a written .................from the students following there misconduct during the festivals (apologize)
5. Your explanation is based on too many......... (presume)
6. Mary is the most ..............(quarrel) of three students.
7. The .......of the matter brought the District Commissioner to their village. (grave)
8. Jona’s .........in drugs affected his performance. (Indulge)
9. ODM and wiper parties have formed an....................(ally)
10. The..........of the road made driving difficult (even).
11. Sports persons need to arrive in camp two days early in order to................................ (climate)
12. Pope Francis I took over the ...................................after Pope Benedict XVI resigned. (Pope)
13. No single female candidate won the ...................seat in the just concluded election. (Governor)
14. The government has lost all.............. following the increasing cases of corruption in high places. (credible)
15. The company was running ..............(profit)
16. Those..............are magnificent. (stadium)
17. His...........................Was expected. (deny)
18. Mrs. Wafula and Mrs. Kamau...................setting the exam in the library. (Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb ‘be’)

  

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Martin
1.opinionated
2.demonstrable
3.analyses
4.apology
5. presumptions
6. quarrelsome
7. gravity
8.indulgence
9.alliance
10. unevenness
11. acclimatize
12.papacy
13.gubernatorial
14.credibility
15.unprofitably
16. stadia/stadiums
17.denial
18.are
marto answered the question on September 6, 2019 at 09:26


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