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TOEFL/IELTS Vocabulary - Do you know these words?

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edited August 2017 in TOEFL Test

There are vocabulary words which appear regularly on the TOEFL/IELTS exam. Put the following 10 words in the correct sentences.

corresponding
maximum
circumstances
instance
considerable
sufficient
corporate
interaction
contribution
immigration

1. Will there be ________________ time to finish the project?
2. American universities often work with __________________ funding for research and infrastructure.
3. _____________________ has been an issue for many countries since World War I.
4. This is an _________________ where lack of preparation led to failure.
5. The pigeons received a reward if they placed the block into its _______________ hole.
6. There is __________________evidence that regular exercise stimulates body metabolism.
7. The ____________________ number of attendees for the conference has been reached.
8. Due to __________________ beyond our control, the keynote speaker will be thirty minutes late.
9. The ___________________ between the two molecules has produced surprising results.
10. Your __________________ to the scientific journal is welcome.

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1. Will there be sufficient time to finish the project?
2. American universities often work with corporate funding for research and infrastructure.
3. Immigration has been an issue for many countries since World War I.
4. This is an instance where lack of preparation led to failure.
5. The pigeons received a reward if they placed the block into its corresponding hole.
6. There is considerable evidence that regular exercise stimulates body metabolism.
7. The maximum number of attendees for the conference has been reached.
8. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the keynote speaker will be thirty minutes late.
9. The interaction between the two molecules has produced surprising results.
10. Your contribution to the scientific journal is welcome.


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