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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- adjoin - - misfortune - - mingle - - shrewd - - tractable - - contemptible - - ignominious - - exploit - - impromptu - - posthumously -




The very deepest distress of this ____ to one of the most loyal workers on the farm.

Its owner was a Mr. Frederick, a tough, ____ man, perpetually involved in lawsuits

An ____ celebration of the victory was held immediately.

Each recounting his own ____s in the battle at the top of his voice.

They were in ____ retreat by the same way as they had come.

It was lucky that the owners of the two farms which ____ed Animal Farm were on permanently bad terms.

This was conferred ____ on the dead sheep.

Every day Snowball and Napoleon sent out flights of pigeons whose instructions were to ____ with the animals on neighbouring farms

They could not understand, they said, how even animals could bring themselves to sing such ____ rubbish.

Bulls which had always been ____