Put the word in brackets into the correct place in the sentence. 1 We had a holiday in Italy. (terrible) 2 I lost my passport. (unfortunately) 3 I contacted the police. (intermediate) 4 It was a journey because the t
d) 5 Fortunately, Sally's a driver. (good) 6 She speaks Italian. (well)
To answer this question, we need to understand that the word given in brackets is an adjective. In this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the holiday. The word "terrible" is used to describe something that is very bad or unpleasant, so it is the correct choice in this case.
2. I unfortunately lost my passport.
In this sentence, the word "unfortunately" is used to describe how the action of losing the passport happened. "Unfortunately" is an adverb that means something unfortunate or bad has happened, so it is the correct choice to describe the action of losing the passport.
3. I contacted the intermediate police.
In this sentence, we need an adjective to describe the type of police that was contacted. The word "intermediate" does not fit in this context, as it does not make sense to describe the police as "intermediate". We need to use a different word that is more appropriate to describe the police.
4. It was a journey because the t(d)
In this sentence, it seems there is an incomplete sentence as "(d)" is not clear. We need more information to determine the correct word to fill in the blank. Please provide the full sentence or clarify the missing part.
5. Fortunately, Sally's a good driver.
In this sentence, the word "good" is used to describe the quality or skill of driving. "Good" is an adjective used to describe something as being of high quality or skill. In this case, it is describing Sally's driving ability, and it is the correct choice in this context.
6. She speaks Italian well.
In this sentence, the word "well" is used to describe how she speaks Italian. "Well" is an adverb used to describe how something is done, and it is the correct choice to describe the act of speaking Italian.