4. FILL IN THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT PREFIX:
1. Clark failed his maths exam, so he was really …………… appointed.
2. Peter is the most …………friendly person I’ve ever met.
3. I’m afraid we’ve ………………estimated the candidate’s qualities.
4. Mark speaks British and Spanish fluently; he is ………… lingual since his mother is from London and his father is from Madrid.
5. The research can’t be carried out without everybody’s …………operation.
6. Carl is an expert in ……………national law.
7. The athlete was ……………qualified for …………fair play.
8. The inhabitants are ………building the houses knocked down by the typhoon.
8. Patrick failed his geography exam in June, so he will ……sit in September.
9. The conditions they offered me were ……acceptable so I didn’t …new my contract.
10. Everybody was wearing …………formal clothes except for Sarah
11. Paul is …………confident, which makes him act rather …………responsibly.
12. Do you usually have lunch with your …………-workers?
13. I explained Tom what was happening, but he definitely ……………understood my point of view.
14. Sam went to bed so late yesterday that he ……………slept and didn’t get to work in time this morning.
15. The two ministers are participating in a …………lateral conference.
16. You shouldn’t drink this water unless it’s been ……………infected before.
17. This is the most …………comfortable sofa I’ve ever sat on.
18. The village is to celebrate the ………centenary of its foundation.
19. I can’t understand Pam’s letter; her handwriting is definitely ……legible.
20. Students prefer …………-educational schools, but the Minister of Education think boys and girls should go to different schools.