Think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences. Type your answer into the box and click "Check". If you need to click on "Hints" to help you. If you use "Hints" your mark will be reduced.
When I've had a _________ day at work, all I want to do is go home and relax in front of the television.
You shouldn't have been so _________ on Jackie - she only made a small mistake and there was no need to shout at her like that.
I'm a bit _________ of hearing. Would you mind speaking up?
Sophie is always gossiping about other people - I wish she'd _________ her own business.
_________ your head when you go through this doorway, it's rather low for someone tall.
Edward earns an absolute fortune in his job. _________ you, he has to work extremely hard for it.
I didn't want to arrive late so I left earlier than I needed to, just to be on the _________ side.
Since they haven't phoned to tell us otherwise, I think it's _________ to assume that they're still coming to see us next weekend.
Don't worry, I won't tell anyone what you've just told me - your secret is _________ with me.
Katherine and her sister look so alike that I simply can't _________ them apart.
I expect the boss is going to _________ me off for not getting my work done on time again.
I bought my niece a toy clock because she's just learning to _________ the time.
People say that Frank is a nasty individual but whenever I’ve met him, I’ve always _________ him very pleasant.
You’ve _________ fault with absolutely everything at the hotel – I’ve never known anyone complain so much!
Despite all the evidence against him, he was _________ not guilty when the case came to court.