The sentences completed with the correct adjectives are: financial, overfishing, managerial, facial, and official. Each term is derived from the given words and describes various aspects relevant to business and communication. The use of the correct adjectives enhances the clarity of the sentences.
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To complete the sentences using the adjective form of words related to professions and fields, you can transform the nouns provided into adjectives. Let's go through each sentence:
Financial advisor : A financial advisor gives clients advice on how to manage their money. "Finance" becomes "financial," which describes anything related to finance.
Managerial skill : The sentence likely refers to the key skills, specifically the ability to motivate employees, which is a "managerial" skill. "Manager" changes to "managerial" to describe something pertaining to management.
Facial expressions : Facial expressions are an important form of nonverbal communication. Here, "face" becomes "facial," which describes things related to the face.
For the sentence about fishing and fish, the completion of the sentence likely doesn't require an adjective from the provided words. It seems to be an additional unrelated statement.
Using these transformations, each sentence is given context-appropriate adjectives that describe the nouns they modify. Adjectives often add descriptive quality or information, making sentences clearer and more informative.