choose from these words: Cour,di-,du-,

-dom,-fy,il and im-, -ish, magni-, phob, pro-, psycho-

The apartment the realtor showed us was (...ficent)______, but it was (...practical)_____for us. Not only was it too large, but it would also make an uncomfortable dent in our budget.(1) il,im-) (2) -fy

1. magnificent

2. impractical

magnificent imprsacticl

get nae nae'd on

To fill in the blanks, we need to find words that mean "magnificent" and "impractical." Let's go through the given options one by one:

1) il, im-: These are prefixes that can be added to words to negate their meaning. For example, "illegal" or "impossible." However, these prefixes do not create words that mean "magnificent" or "impractical," so they are not the correct options.

2) -fy: This suffix is added to a verb base to create a new verb with the meaning "to make" or "to cause." For example, "simplify" or "justify." However, this suffix does not create words that mean "magnificent" or "impractical," so it is not the correct option.

None of the given options provide suitable words to complete the sentence. We will need to look for other words that mean "magnificent" and "impractical" to fill in the blanks.