Try to make a word to fit into the gap using the word in capitals at the end of the sentence. You may need the opposite, or an adjective, or adverb, so read each sentence carefully.

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.
   able      dis      en      ful      less      ment      un      y   
1.John's tooth was very pain so he has to go to the dentist. PAIN
2.I like that shop assistant. She's very help. HELP
3.I had to handle the machine carefully, as it was very break. BREAK
4.Jen was eating a very crunch apple and obviously enjoying it. CRUNCH
5.Don't forget to tie your shoelaces before taking them off. TIE
6.I wasn't very happy with the hotel we were staying in. In fact I was very satisfied. SATISFY
7.I asked Martin to sharp my pencil for me. SHARP
8.He gave us a great deal of encourage before the exam. ENCOURAGE
9.That is a terrible song. It is completely tune. TUNE
10.What a colour shirt! Green, yellow and purple! COLOUR