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2.2. Vocabulary Practice word-building

1. Complete the table by filling in each part of speech section.

Verb

Noun(s)

Adjective(s)

Adverb

amazement

unexpected

Inquire

pursuit

vigorously

imaginary

delightfully

dilation

true

2. Use the word given in capitals at the end of the sentence to form a word that fits in the gap.

  1. Above all he was impressed by their ………, and the haunting mournfulness of their deep-set eyes. BRAVE

  2. Despite the widespread ageism which exists at both the individual and structural level, there remains widespread social ignorance and ……… of its impact. DENY

  3. Pointers will enable a file to be held in a single ……… rather than separate copies being spread around the system. LOCATE

  4. As for my right hon. Friend's personal position, may I express my admiration for the frank and ……… way in which he has offered his resignation? MAN

  5. The list of people who have profited from crime and murder through book or film rights is growing almost daily to the ……… of victim support groups and grieving relatives. CONSTERNATE

  1. Make a compound word in each sentence by choosing an appropriate word from the box.

cut gas press noble cannon fish spot

a) You, as an old …man, fully know the difficulty of dealing with a big speech late at night.

b) The first was the proposal by the Southern Gas Board to erect a 39-metre-high …holder in the historic centre of Abingdon.

c) He wants to put royal spending under the …light when MPs return from their Christmas break.

d) The King has invited every great …man, every high officer of the church and the Knights of the Order from Kolossi.

e) Environmentalists and fishermen were protesting at the devastating effects of the Spanish and Italian drift-net fishery for sword….

f) Travelling like a …ball it flew straight into the shallow ditch at the far side.

g) There are a large number of other contingencies which cross… these four political-economic contexts and modify them.

4. Restore the suppressed element in each of the compounds given below so as to give the equivalents for the Ukrainian: фломастер; супутник; схрещення доріг; акціонер - пайовик; журналіст; газетна вирізка; найкоротший шлях.

1) — реn; 2) — road; 3) — holder; 4) — man; 5) — cutting; 6) — cut; 7) — passenger.

5. Point out the derivatives formed from the stems of the words familiar to you and analyse their morphological structure.

1. Mrs. Hawkins would have told the first inquirer that Laura had gone to be married, but Laura had cautioned her; she did not want to be thought of, she said, as going in search of a husband... (M. Twain) 2. "Are you all right? You appeared all right when I left," said Ronny, trying not to speak crossly ... (Forster) 3. You make no mistake in going to Montreux... You'll find the climate delightful and beautiful. (Hemingway) 4. I suppose you won't come on to the pole with us? We should all be delighted. (Forster) 5. Their leaders will largely deny this last statement, but an examination of their utterances, their actions and the situation will forestall such denial. (J. London) 6. And how do people perform that ceremony of parting, Jane?

(Ch. Bronte)

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