Word formation exercises complete

FCE (First Certificate)     Word Formation: Verbs

en-

-ify

-ise

-en

enlarge 
enable 
entrust 
enrage 
ensure 
endanger

beautify 
clarify 
specify 
identify 
terrify 
purify

televise 
advise 
organise 
specialise 
prioritise 
criminalise 
apologise

widen 
lengthen 
deepen 
shorten 
tighten 
brighten 
darken 
weaken 
strengthen

Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete these sentences. Be very careful — these are verbs. So, for example, if the word is DEEP, the verb could be deependeepensdeepening or deepened.

  1. I find it difficult to  my work. (PRIORITY)
  2. I’m studying medicine. I want to  in genetics. (SPECIAL)
  3. This photograph is too small. Can you  it for me? (LARGE)
  4. I didn’t understand what you just said. Could you  it? (CLEAR)
  5. My electronic dictionary  me to listen to the pronunciation of new words. (ABLE)
  6. He loves insects. He can  over 50 different types of beetle.(IDENTITY)
  7. There are a lot of accidents on this road — the council should  it. (WIDTH)
  8. The time we spent apart only  my love for him. (STRONG)
  9. You didn’t  what flavour you wanted, so I got you chocolate. (SPECIFIC)
  10. His speech was too long. He should have  it. (SHORT)
  11. He always thinks he’s right. He never  for his mistakes. (APOLOGY)
  12. I think the government should  alcohol. (CRIMINAL)
  13. Thank you for the flowers you sent last month. They really  up my room. (BRIGHT)
  14. The burglar  that no one was in the house before he broke in. (SURE)
  15. The film «The Ring»  me. I couldn’t sleep for days. (TERROR)
  16. The government’s plans for the hospitals will  thousands of lives. (DANGER)

Word Formation: Nouns with -ion

Noun

Verb

Adjective

application

apply

applicable

permission

permit

permissable

solution

solve

unsolved

description

describe

descriptive

intention

intend

unintended

competition

compete

competitive

decision

decide

decisive

explanation

explain

unexplained

production

produce

productive

repetition

repeat

repetitive

consumption

comsume

consumable

qualification

qualify

qualified


Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete these sentences. Some of the answers are irregular (from the table above), but there are other regular nouns included here. Don’t forget to use an -s if necessary.

  1. Please send a photograph with your CV and  form. (APPLY)
  2. You need to make a  today. (DECIDE)
  3. Her  of the grammar was very unclear. (EXPLAIN)
  4. We had a long  about our problems. (DISCUSS)
  5. Students must have their parent’s  to come on the trip. (PERMIT)
  6. He is still in hospital, recovering from his . (OPERATE)
  7. I entered a bowling . (COMPETE)
  8. My children never show  for anything I do! (APPRECIATE)
  9. I can’t come up with a  to this problem. (SOLVE)
  10. The  of junk food has increased over the last 20 years. (CONSUME)
  11. You need a lot of  for this job. (QUALIFY)
  12. When I lived abroad, I found the  from my family very difficult. (SEPARATE)
  13. The  of the new flats is nearly finished. (CONSTRUCT)
  14. We don’t want a  of the violence at last year’s football match. (REPEAT)
  15. The police are conducting an  into the murder. (INVESTIGATE)
  16. I gave the police a  of the thief. (DESCRIBE)
  17. It wasn’t my  to offend you. (INTEND)
  18. We are making  for the wedding. (PREPARE)
  19. I’ve just had a very interesting  with your sister. (CONVERSE)
  20. You can try our product for free, with no  to buy it. (OBLIGE)

Verb + ment / adjective + ness

Many verbs can form nouns with the suffix -ment. And many adjectives can form their nouns with the suffix -ness.

Verb

Noun

Adjective

Noun

achieve

achievement

aware

awareness

amuse

amusement

dark

darkness

argue

argument

forgetful

forgetfulness

develop

development

happy

happiness

encourage

encouragement

homeless

homelessness

excite

excitement

lazy

laziness

improve

improvement

lonely

loneliness

involve

involvement

rude

rudeness

judge

judgement

tidy

tidiness

measure

measurement

weak

weakness

Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete these sentences. There are lots more examples here than in the list above, so remember that often verbs use ‘ment’ to make nouns, and often adjectives use ‘ness’. And remember that sometimes the nouns will be plural!

  1. «Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to make an  . (ANNOUNCE)
  2.  is a problem everywhere, not just in big cities. (HOMELESS)
  3. His  made me very angry. (RUDE)
  4. What  does your doctor recommend for the ‘flu? (TREAT)
  5. We had a big  about whose turn it was to wash up. (ARGUE)
  6. I woke up at 2am. The house was in complete  . (DARK)
  7. We need some special  if we want to go mountain climbing. (EQUIP)
  8. If you drink too much alcohol, it will impair your  . (JUDGE)
  9. The interviewer asked me about my strengths and  . (WEAK)
  10. My friends gave me a lot of  when I was worried about my driving test. (ENCOURAGE)
  11. To my , I was offered £10,000 for my old car! (AMAZE)
  12. The company has made lots of  to their internet services. (IMPROVE)
  13. I used to find his  funny, but now it really annoys me. (FORGETFUL)
  14. Winning the race was an amazing  for my daughter. (ACHIEVE)
  15. This book is very unrealistic, but that didn’t spoil my of it. (ENJOY)
  16. We are still making  for the wedding next month. (ARRANGE)
  17. Drivers should stop to rest during long car journeys, because  can cause accidents. (TIRED)
  18. People can experience  at many times during their lives, and for many reasons. (LONELY)

Word Formation: Nouns with -ence and -ance

Two common noun endings are -ance and -ence. Usually, their adjectives are made with -ant and -ent. Here are some common examples which might help you in the FCE exam.

Noun (-ence)

Adjective

Verb

evidence

evident

existence

existing

to exist

(in)dependence

(in)dependent

to depend

difference

different

to differ

intelligence

intelligent

(dis)obedience

(dis)obedient

to (dis)obey

excellence

excellent

to excel

silence

silent

to silence

violence

violent

to violate

innocence

innocent

occurrence

to occur

(im)patience

(im)patient

Noun (-ance)

Adjective

Verb

attendance
attendant (person)

to attend

assistance
assistant (person)

to assist

(dis)appearance

apparent

to (dis)appear

distance

distant

(un)importance

(un)important

acceptance

accepting

accept

reassurance

reassured

to reassure

(ir)relevance

(ir)relevant

(in)significance

(in)significant

to signify

  1. Unfortunately, accidents are a common  along this road. (OCCUR)
  2. It’s difficult to believe in the  of aliens. (EXIST)
  3. The police are looking for  of the attack. (EVIDENT)
  4. She thinks everyone hates her and needs  from her friends all the time. (REASSURE)
  5. Scientist believe that the mysterious  of millions of bees is due to disease. (APPEAR)
  6. What’s the best punishment for a  teenager? (OBEY)
  7. What he said was true, but it was completely . (RELEVANCE)
  8. 100%  is necessary to pass this course. (ATTEND)
  9. I’m the only person who believes in his . Even the police think he’s guilty. (INNOCENT)
  10. There are three shop  over there — you should ask one of them for help. (ASSIST)
  11. Some people think that if you enjoy your job, the salary is , but I love money! (IMPORTANCE)
  12. I’m excited because I’ve just got a letter of  from Cambridge University! (ACCEPT)
  13. Cats are extremely  animals. They don’t really need people. (DEPEND)
  14. You need a lot of  if you want to work with children. (PATIENT)

Word Formation: Adjectives with -ful/-less

Most adjectives which end in -ful make the negative with -less. But, not all. Note also that we can make adverbs from these adjectives with -fully or -lessly. For example, carefully and carelessly. This is a list of key words which might appear in the FCE exam.

Noun

Verb

Adjective

care

care

careful/careless

harm

harm

harmful/harmless

help

help

(un)helpful/helpless

hope

hope

hopeful/hopeless

pain

pain

painful/painless

power

power

powerful/powerless

use

use

useful/useless

thought

think

thoughtful/thoughtless

taste

taste

tasteful/tasteless

Noun

Verb

Adjective

count

count

countless/countable

end

end

endless

home

homeless

peace

peaceful

play

play

playful

price

price

priceless

success

succeed

(un)successful

truth

(un)truthful/(un)true

worth

worth

worthless

Write the correct adjective or adverb for each of these questions. You will need to use -ful/-less or -fully/-lessly. Some answers will also need un-.


  1. What a lovely present! That was very 
     of you. (THINK)
  2. He drives really  — one day he’s going to have an accident. (CARE)
  3. He’s told me  times about how good he is at football. (COUNT)
  4. Because of his bad interview, he was  in his job application. (SUCCEED)
  5. «I didn’t eat your chocolate,» she said  , hiding the empty wrapper. (TRUE)
  6. It’s  . England will never win the World Cup football again. (HOPE)
  7. My best friend is a rich,  lawyer. (POWER)
  8. You must remember to recharge your phone. Without its batteries, it’s . (USE)
  9. Cigarettes are  to your health. (HARM)
  10. The sales assistant was really  and rude. (HELP)
  11. A newborn baby is completely  . (HELP)
  12. «Don’t worry — this injection will be completely  . (PAIN)
  13. Thieves broke into the museum and stole a  painting by Van Gogh. (PRICE)
  14. She’s really rich, but her clothes are always very  and elegant. (TASTE)
  15. I bought some shares in the company 5 years ago, but unfortunately now they are  . (WORTH)
  16. His speech went on . I thought he’d never stop talking. (END)

Word Formation: Negatives

  1. Negative prefixes can be used with nouns, verbs, adjective and adverbs. For example disapproval, disapprove, disapproving, disapprovingly.
  2. Usually im + p (impatient) but not always (unpleasant).
  3. Often il + l (illegal) but not always (unlikely).
  4. Often ir + r (irregular) but not always (unresponsive).
  5. Usually -ful changes to -less (harmful/less) but not always (endless).

un-

in

dis-

im-

unexpected unaware unbelievable unknown unable

inaccurate inappropriate inefficient incapable ineffective

disapprove dislike disagree disbelief dishonest

improbable impossible impolite imperfect impatient

il-

ir-

mis-

-less

illegal illiterate illogical illegible

irregular irresponsible irrational irregular

misbehave misunderstand misspell misuse

careless harmless helpless endless

  1. The politician was accused of being  (HONEST)
  2. His story was so  I thought he was crazy. (BELIEVE)
  3. She looked at him in  when he told her the shocking news. (BELIEVE)
  4. Many people are  of the dangers of mobile phones. (AWARE)
  5. He’s invited me to his party. It would be  to say no. (POLITE)
  6. Too many children nowadays are growing up  . (LITERATE)
  7. That’s not what I said! You’ve  me. (UNDERSTAND)
  8. My dog is completely . I promise he won’t bite. (HARM)
  9. The medicine was  — he didn’t recover. (EFFECT)
  10. His answers were very  so he failed the Maths exam. (ACCURATE)
  11. It’s  that people will ever live on the moon. (LIKELY)
  12. He waited  for the train. (PATIENT)
  13. It’s  to smoke in public places nowadays. (LEGAL)
  14. I would never teach children. They always . (BEHAVE)
  15. The shirt he’s wearing is completely  for a job interview. (APPROPRIATE)
  16. His speech was . I thought he’d never stop talking. (END)

Word Formation: Irregular Nouns

Noun

Verb

Adjective

Adverb

(dis)belief

(dis)believe

(un)believable

(un)believably

a choice

choose

chosen

a defense

defend

defensive

defensively

a death

die

dead/deadly

deadly

a gift

give

a loss

lose

lost

a marriage

marry

(un)married

practice

practise

practising

pretense

pretend

proof

(dis)prove

(un)proven

safety

save

(un)safe

safely

a sight

see

unseen

a speech

speak

(un)spoken

a success

succeed

(un)successful

(un)successfully

a thought

think

thoughtful/less

thoughtfully/lessly


  1. The flowers are 
     poisonous — don’t eat them! (DIE)
  2. You have no  — you must do it. (CHOOSE)
  3. Their  was a very happy one. (MARRY)
  4. You need to do some more  of this grammar. (PRACTISE)
  5. We don’t have any  that he committed the crime. (PROVE)
  6. She’s really  about her new haircut.(DEFEND)
  7. The company made a  on their new product. (LOSE)
  8. I stared at him in  . (BELIEVE)
  9. Your parents really care about your . (SAVE)
  10. The politician’s  really made me think about the issues. (SPEAK)
  11. We tried to keep up the  that everything was OK. (PRETEND)
  12. I need to get a  for my parents’ wedding anniverary. (GIVE)
  13. I’m really sorry. You were  in your job application. (SUCCEED)
  14. He lost his  in the accident (SEE)
  15. He’s really selfish and  . (THINK)

Word Formation: height, width …

The word formation part of the FCE use of English exam often tests adjectives such as ‘short’, ‘wide’, ‘dark’ and their nouns and verbs. Here is a list of some of the more common adjectives and their forms.

Adjective

Noun

Verb

deep

depth

deepen

high

height

heighten

weight

weigh

wide

width

widen

long

length

lengthen

short

shortage (= not enough)
shortness (= not tall)

shorten

large

enlargement

enlarge

low

lower

tight

tightness

tighten

loose

looseness

loosen

strong

strength

strengthen

weak

weakness

weaken

dark

darkness
dark

darken

bright

brightness

brighten


  1. Normally I prefer tall men, but my husband’s 
     isn’t a problem. (SHORT)
  2. The news report covered the economic crisis in  . (DEEP)
  3. A healthy diet will  your life expectancy. (LONG)
  4. If they  this road, there would be fewer accidents. (WIDE)
  5. I think I’ll  this photograph. (LARGE)
  6. The airport has  security at passport control. (TIGHT)
  7. I do yoga to  my back. (STRONG)
  8. There is a water  nearly every summer in the south of England. (SHORT)
  9. The moment I left work I  my tie and started to relax. (LOOSE)
  10. When I  myself, I found out I’d lost 10kg! (WEIGHT)
  11. The  of my computer screen gives me a headache. (BRIGHT)
  12. I’m afraid of  so I couldn’t live on the 10th floor. (HIGH)
  13. The lights went out and the room was plunged into  . (DARK)
  14. I’m afraid of the  so I sleep with the lights on. (DARKEN)
  15. The government are going to  the legal drinking age to 18. (LOW)
  16. His long illness has  him. (WEAK)

by Adam Skimins 27th February 2022

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B2 First (FCE) Use of English: Part 3
B2 First (FCE) Use of English: Part 3 Example Test

B2 First (FCE) Use of English: Part 3 question type is called word-formation.

For each gap you get one word in capitals which you have to change so the grammar and meaning fit in the sentence. Here you have to show how well you know word families and if you can change words by using prefixes and suffixes

50 Word Formation Exercises: FCE

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

scientists are warning about the effects global warming will have on us. (SCIENCE)

Matt quickly came to the conclusion that Jane was not telling the truth.(CONCLUDE)

The arrival of our flight was delayed due to fog. (ARRIVE)

Both teams gave a wonderful performance in the match. (PERFORM)

Easter Island is famous for its astonishing statues. (ASTONISH)

The woman was hit so hard that she lost consciousness . (CONSCIOUS)

For their own safety the visitors of zoos are kept at a distance. (SAFE)

You should take the antibiotics for a whole week so that it is effective . (EFFECT)

Jane has been suffering from headaches lately . (LATE)

Most people believe that it is improbable that UFOS exist. (PROBABLE)

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

Chris accepted the doctor’s news although it was very painful to hear. (PAIN)

The first settlers came from distant islands of the Pacific. (DISTANCE)

This area is very dry, and farming is very difficult. (FARM)

Divers went down to a depth of over 50 metres. (DEEP)

The book contains a collection of anecdotes from the past decades. (COLLECT)

Jack, who was an excellent shooter, repeatedly missed his target. (REPEAT)

My teacher has been putting together interesting articles for the yearbook.(INTEREST)

innovative farmers in Japan have figured out a way to produce square-shaped watermelons. (INNOVATE)

We had difficulty in deciding who would be the best for the job. (DIFFICULT)

Even wealthy people can’t buy everything. (WEALTH)

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

You should always take special care with your appearance when you go for an interview (APPEAR).

The children’s behaviour at the party was dreadful (BEHAVE).

There’s a great shortage of houses in most major cities. (SHORT)

It is my belief that we will fly to Mars some day. (BELIEVE)

There is no comparison between his latest and his earlier books (COMPARE).

Is there any truth in the rumour that the Prime Minister is planning to resign? (TRUE)

We nearly died of boredom when we went to see the new opera. It was so dreadful (BORING)

Einstein sometimes came to the conclusion that he was wrong about a few things. (CONCLUDE)

She was extremely intelligent and passed all her exams with ease . (EASY)

They say that competition between companies helps to keep prices down. (COMPETE)

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

The exhibition is currently on display at the new gallery. (EXHIBIT)

Unfortunately, travelling by plane also has some disadvantages . (ADVANTAGE)

There are several run-down districts in the city where housing is in a bad state (HOUSE).

In response to many complaints by residents, we decided to make the area a no-parking zone. (RESPOND)

He works for a company that imports diving equipment . (EQUIP)

He wrote an autobiography , in which he describes how he had gone through his troubling days as an adolescent. (BIOGRAPHY)

A limited edition of the author’s works will be published next year. (EDIT)

The percentage that banks charge for borrowing money has gone up. (PERCENT)

Many men believe that bringing up children is the responsibility of women. (RESPONSIBLE)

The judge sentenced the boy to two weeks of community service(SERVE).

Up to now the government’s conservation programme has been very successful. (CONSERVE)

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

I am really grateful for your help. Maybe I can help you too sometime. (GREAT)

He turned out to be a big liar . I’ll never believe him again. (LIE)

A comparison of men’s salaries with those of women shows that females still get unequal pay. (COMPARE, EQUAL)

An automatic driving assistant can be useful in certain situations. (USE)

The departure halls of major airports are always full during the holiday season. (DEPART)

I had an appointment at the dentist’ so I had to call off everything else. (APPOINT)

He has physical abilities you can’t even dream of. (ABLE)

The coach made the decision to discipline three players of his team. (DECIDE)

I had no idea that the jewellery was so valuable . (VALUE)

politicians hardly ever tell the truth . (POLTICS, TRUE)

The children had a lively imagination . Look at what they drew! (LIVE, IMAGINE)

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B2 First (FCE) Use of English: Part 3

Strategy:

  1. Read the text for general understanding.
  2. Decide what type of word you need for each gap (e.g. noun, adjective, etc.).
  3. Look at the whole sentence, not just al the line containing the gap.
  4. You may need to add a prefix or suffix to some words.
  5. Read through the text and check that your words make sense.
  6. Check your spelling.

Tips:

You need to read the whole text to get the writer’s opinion on the topic.  That’s because sometimes a negative prefix will be required. There is usually at least one word requiring a negative prefix, so look out for these.

In the exam always write something. You never know, you might be lucky even if you are not sure of the answer!

B2 First (FCE) Use of English: Part 3 Example Test

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

Malta

A history of human habitation HABITAT which stretches over seven millennia and a vital location at the heart of the Mediterranean have brought both wealth and conflict to Malta. This history is witnessed by great buildings constructed in the beautiful BEAUTY golden limestone that gives the island its name – Melita, the island of honey. mysterious MYSTERY  megalithic temples date back to 4000BC and reveal the technical TECHNIQUE capabilities of these earliest inhabitants. Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans left their traces, to be followed by Arabs and Normans.

The Knights of the order of St John made the island their headquarters from the 16th century and built great fortifications FORTIFY , palaces, public buildings and St John’s Cathedral with its eight ornate chapels dedicated to each of the langue or nations of the Order. Ottoman expansion  EXPANSE  in the Mediterranean was halted by the Knights’ successful defense DEFEND of the islands. This was echoed four centuries later by heroic resisitance RESIST under British rule during World War II, a feat which earned the island the George Cross – the only time an entire country has been given such an honour.

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Тренировочные тесты WORDFORMATION (form: 8 -9).

Test 1.

1. This is the most . …. . . . . concert I‘ve ever been to. (Expense) 2. Her husband’s not a very……….person. (Patience) 3. Susan is very……….and wants to do well. (Ambition) 4. Show some…….…. Don’t you like the idea? (Enthuse) 5. Her problem is that she has not enough……..…in herself. (Confide) 6. Dan is really very…………, even rude sometimes. (Polite) 7. I haven’t been to the cinema………… . (Recent) 8. Mary………… and they never s aw her again. (Appear)

Test 2.

1.Most people have no real……… in ghosts.(Believe) 2. Mark Twain wrote many……… stories. (Humour) 3. The children’s…..… at the concert was excellent. (Behave) 4. Rita asked for a ……… and cashier gave her one. (Receive) 5. Do you think you have the……… to pass the exam? (Able) 6. You need a lot of ……… to write a good story. (Imagine) 7. I read an interesting …… in the newspaper. (Advertise) 8. Their friendship began in their …….. . (Child)

Test 3.

1. I’m telling you the …..…! I swear! (True) 2. Your composition isn’t good enough. You’ll have to …..… it. (Write) 3. Did you know Ann used to work as a …….. when she was younger? (Wait) 4. They need your …..… before they can do it. (Sign) 5. It all happened quite…..… . I didn’t have time to think. (Sudden) 6. I’m sure his new film is going to be a huge…… .(Succeed) 7. Did Paul give an ……… for his actions? (Explain) 8. The ……… of the village are all very kind. (Inhabit)

Test 4.

1. The leaflet gives a brief……… of each place. (Describe) 2. Can you give us a quick ……… of how it works? (Explain) 3. Olga broke the vase during an ……… with her husband. (Argue) 4. Gold is a very ……… metal. (Value) 5. Peter began to feel depressed and …..… . (Help) 6. His book is the result of years of ……… research. (Care) 7. This snake is not ……… at all. (Danger) 8. The bright flowers make the room look…….. . (Cheer)

Test 5.

1. Teenagers nowadays are more interested in ……… problems. (Globe) 2. Have you seen the new Levi ..…… on TV? (Advertise) 3. I looked everywhere but I couldn’t find him. He’s ……… (Appear) 4. It’s very…..… to drink and drive. (Danger) 5. Can you give me some more …… about this adventure holiday? (Inform) 6. We need to put up some …… for tonight’s party. (Decorate) 7. The weather today will be cold and…….. . (Wind) 8. Margarita was very ……… with the service. (Satisfy)

Test 6.

1. They put a lot of ..…… on him to agree to their demands. (Press) 2. I’ve had three…… nights and l feel exhausted. (Sleep) 3. If you have problems with your ………, see a doctor. (Circulate) 4. I’m feeling very …… today. I think I’ll go for a run. (Energy) 5. Remember that ..…… are also human. (Examine) 6. His nose was quite …… for days after he’d it pierced. ( Pain) 7. There are a lot of …… restaurants in this area. (Fashion) 8. Although she isn’t beautiful, most men find her quite……… (Attract).

Test 7.

1.The food was completely …… ; he was a useless cook .(Taste) 2. There were over 500 ……to the temple every day .(Visit ) 3. You can’t hope to win the race without any …….… .(Train) 4. In spite of her …….…,Jane continued her journey .(Hungry ) 5.Hard as he tried , he was unable to find …… .(Solve ) 6.I ..…… speaking , I don’t think Latin is a useful subject .(Person) 7.You need to organize your time more …….… (Efficient )

Test 8.

1. Stories are more ………. than lists of words .(Memory ) 2. His exam results were very …… . (Please ) 3. Passing exams will help you to get a ……job .(Good ) 4. You should revise on a regular ……… (Base ) 5. There are books that are specially …..….for foreign learners.(Simple ) 6. A degree is a very useful……….to have .(Qualify )7. I hope you will take into ……… what I have just said to you .(Consider ) 8. This new book had many beautiful …..…in it .(illustrate )

Test 9.

1.My aunt became …..….when she went to America. (Fame) 2.Paul sings …….; I’m surprised he isn’t a professional singer. (Beauty) 3.I was …….to see all my old friends again. (Delight ) 4.They bought some …… for their new house. (Furnish ) 5. She lives in a really ……mansion in the suburbs. (Luxury ) 6. Are you sitting ……. in that chair ? (Comfort ) 7.Everyone was nervous about the ……’s visit. (Inspector) 8.Our teacher has a really strong ……. . (Person) 9.His father has the best …… of ancient coins. (Collect)

Test 10.

1.The teacher wanted to know what my greatest …….(Ambitious) 2.I..……ever go to the theatre. I don’t like it .(Hard ) 3.Marina has a very …… manner , which I appreciate .(Relax) 4.Her son took part in the world ………last year .(Champion) 5.I was ……….when victor said I was beautiful.(Flatter) 6. Julia got a ………for best leading actress .(Nominate ) 7.She’s a very ………thinker .(Origin) 8.Her friend is very ……….! You can trust him .(Rely)

Ответы к тренировочным тестам. Test 1. 1. Expensive 2. Patient 3.Ambitious 4.Enthusiasm 5. Confidence 6.Impolite 7.Recently 8.Disappeared Test 2. 1. Belief 2. Humorous 3. Behaviour 4. Receipt 5. Ability 6. Success7. Advertisement 8. Childhood Test 3. 1. Truth 2. Rewrite 3. Waitress 4. Signature 5. Suddenly 6. Success 7.Explanation 8. Inhabitants Test 4. 1. Description 2. Explanation 3. Argument 4. Valuable 5. Helpless 6. Careful 7. Dangerous 8. Cheerful Test 5. 1. Global 2. Advertisement 3. Disappeared 4. Dangerous 5. Information 6. Decorations 7. Windy 8. Satisfied Test 6. 1. Pressure 2. Sleepless 3. Circulation 4. Energetic 5. Examiners 6.Painful Test 7. 1.Tasteless 2. Visitors 3.Training 4 . Hunger 5. Solution 6. Personally7. Efficiently Test 8. 1. Memorable 2. Pleasant 3. Better 4. Basis 5. Simplified 6. Qualification 7. Consideration 8. ILLustrations Test 9. 1. Famous 2. Beautifully 3. Delighted 4. Furniture 5. Luxurious 6. Comfortably 7. Inspector 8. Personality 9. Collection 10. Test 10. 1. Ambition 2. Hardly 3. Relaxed 4. Championship 5. Flattered 6. Nomination 7. Original 8. Reliable

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