Imply-Infer-Implication-Inference
Ingenious-Ingenuous


1) The facts (imply/infer) that Frank took the object.
a) imply
b) infer

2) It required considerable (ingenuity/ingenuousness) to create that exhibit with the few materials that had been available to him.
a) ingenuity
b) ingenuousness

3) Do you (imply/infer) from what was said that we have any chance?
a) imply
b) infer

4) She demonstrated her (ingenuity/ingenuousness) by the questions that she asked.
a) ingenuity
b) ingenuousness

5) What other (inference/implication) is possible?
a) inference
b) implication

6) They are concerned that the (implication/inference) will be that they were at fault.
a) implication
b) inference

7) His (ingenious/ingenuous) nature is one of the reasons for his present difficulty.
a) ingenious
b) ingenuous

8) It is reassuring to learn that you have drawn the (implication/inference) that Terry could not have been responsible.
a) implication
b) inference

9) Only an (ingenious/ingenuous) person could repair that tractor with little more than baling wire and a few hand tools.
a) ingenious
b) ingenuous

10) What do you (imply/infer) from his remarks?
a) imply
b) infer

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