Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in brackets. Then press "Check" to mark your answers.
  1. When giving a speech, (brief) is always welcome. A long speech just bores people.
  2. A group of men have been arrested by immigration authorities for (false) passports and other documents for illegal migrants to our country.
  3. The "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci has been (assess) at a value of one hundred million dollars.
  4. The government has been badly (embarrass) by the obvious failure of the Prime Minister to communicate with his Cabinet.
  5. She (author) a couple of books under a different name before writing her first best-seller.
  6. My father joined the navy after the Second World War partly out of a sentiment of (patriot).
  7. With a drop in interest rates, housing sales are (expect) to rise quickly.
  8. Culture is fluid rather than static; it is always open to (revise).
  9. Don't touch the walls; the paint is still (stick).
  10. Pesticides are used a little too (liberal) on many commercial farms, and the resulting pollution is a serious environmental problem.