Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in brackets. Then press "Check" to mark your answers.
  1. She received a (glow) recommendation from her former boss when she applied for a new job.
  2. Anthony J. D'Angelo said, "Treasure your relationships, not your (possess)."
  3. After our divorce, the children didn't want to see our old house because it (evoke) too many painful memories.
  4. In March of 1969, the London home of George Harrison was (raid) by police, and the Beatles' guitarist was arrested for possession of marijuana.
  5. Police say that several witnesses have provided a (credit) account of the accident.
  6. There is a Japanese proverb which states that even thinking about sexual pleasure has its (root) in greed.
  7. The Prime Minister's visit to countries with terrible human rights records could be seen as (imply) an acceptance of those countries' policies.
  8. Because of its (strategy) location, Sri Lanka has attracted traders, conquerors, and colonisers from the Middle East, Asia, and Europe throughout its history.
  9. Andy Rooney once suggested that Republicans believe that there would be fewer poor people to feel sorry for if the government did not encourage the (proliferate) of the least fit among us with welfare programmes.
  10. In Great Britain, over 130 million is spent on traditional (remedy) every year.