Word formation fce exercise

  • Task Type:                    Word formation

  • Focus:                          Lexical-grammatical.

    • Format:                        A text containing 8 gaps. Each gap corresponds to a word. The stems
                                            of the missing words are given beside the text and must be changed
                                            to form the missing word. 

  • Number of questions: 8.

  • How many marks are there: One mark for each correct answer.

What is testing:

  • conversions from noun to adjective
  • conversions from verb to noun
  • conversions from adjective to adverb
  • conversions from verb to adjectives
  • conversions from a positive to negative form

General Advice
 

  1. Never leave the base word unchanged
  2. Look at each sentence and decide what kind of word is required
  3. Check the spelling carefully
  4. Tje words you need might have to change into a negative or plural
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  • cambridge english first certificate (fce) test 
    Word Formation 

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by Adam Skimins 27th February 2022

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50 Word Formation Exercises: FCE
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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For questions 1- 8, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
EXAM DESCRIPTION

Luxemburg

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy headed by Grand Duke Henri of the House of Nassau. Economically, the (1) … of its banking and (2) … institutions has attracted more than 200 foreign banks, including the headquarters of the European Investment Bank. The 480,000 (3) … have among the highest income levels per capita of any country in the world. Agriculture is still (4) … . Around half of the total land area is farmed, though less than 5% of Luxembourgers now live and work on farms. Despite problems caused by overproduction of European wines in general, the vineyards are still (5) … . And the enchanting Luxembourg countryside, (6) … its northern reaches in the Ardennes, is a popular holiday destination for Luxembourgers and (7) … from neighbouring countries. Having played a key role in establishing the institutions that evolved into the European Union, Luxembourg today hosts the secretariat of the European Parliament. In such a small country, with bigger neighbours on its doorstep, Luxembourgers have a distinctive individuality that even extends to the (8) … language, Letzebuergesch, which is vaguely related to both French and German, yet quite different from both.


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Word formation, 10

January 23, 2007

For questions 56 – 65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example:  0: independence

BRITAIN & GREECE FESTIVAL

If Athens is all Greek to you, try visiting in November.

It’s festival time!

Lord Byron, champion of Greek (O) independence, could hardly DEPEND

have imagined it. Today, years after his (56) ….. , 2 mil- DIE

lion of his compatriots, although less (57) ….. , make HERO

the annual (58) ….. to Greece for the ‘Britain and Greece PILGRIM

Festival’.

The (59) ….. Ambassador speaks of the festival as a BRITAIN

(60) ….. of the strong links between the two countries, CELEBRATE

but also as ‘an (61) ….. to those who wish to create INSPIRE

new links,’ a (62) ….. that 2004 and the Athens Olym- REMIND

pies are not too far away. Everything about the festival highlights

the theme of (63) …..  . The commercial exhibition ‘Part- PARTNER

ners in Trade’ will focus on (64)…… goods and ser- INDUSTRY

vices, design, travel and software (65) ….. including DEVELOP 

opportunities for ‘Olympics 2004’.

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Word formation, 9

January 23, 2007

For questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). 

Example: 0:  impossible 

SURVIVAL

The weather made their progress (0) ..impossible.. As it POSSIBLE 

had been raining (56) … all night they had to  HEAVY

be very (57) … as they walked through the  CARE 

thick jungle. Their good (58) … would help   JUDGE 

them overcome the (59) … and get back to    SET

civilisation with only minor injuries.

Although things were (60) … they had to be   BEARABLE

(61) … because it was the only way they could  OPTIMIST

help each other through this difficult situation.

Their (62) … , chosen for his knowledge, would help LEAD 

them in every way. The (63) … of this training   IMPORTANT 

was to (64) … them for the special task ahead  HARD 

of them. However, they had never imagined how (65) … DANGER 

it would turn out to be.

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Word formation, 8

January 21, 2007

For questions 56 – 65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example:  0 brightly

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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION, … IMAX

Can you imagine what it’s like to be swimming underneath

(0) …..coloured coral and swerve to avoid a    BRIGHT 

tropical jellyfish? Or (56) …… find yourself hurtling  SUDDEN 

towards an atom’s nucleus? The cost? (57) .  …..  APPROXIMATE

75 minutes of time plus the purchase price of a movie ticket.

(58) ….. will only carry you so far. But as more than     IMAGINE 

500 million (59) ….. will attest, the experience of a     VIEW 

big screen with 3-D imagery is wonderful. That’s the story of

IMAX. ‘It’s the closest thing to passive virtual (60) …..    REAL 

It combines information with (61) ….. IMAX mov-    ENTERTAIN 

ies are very realistic. This cinematic technique marks the real

(62) …..between what we once knew and what’s   DIFFER 

developing now. IMAX is a (63) ….. newcomer to     RELATE 

the scene. The formula has been working well, (64) ……    SPECIAL 

in the Asia Pacific region, where most of IMAX’s (65) …..    GROW

has occurred. There are 144 IMAX theatres operating in 21 countries worldwide.

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Word formation, 7

January 21, 2007

For questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

A GROWING CITY

Beaumont, Georgia’s newest city, is a (0) ..planned.. city. PLAN

It is a (56) … place all year round because of the great  LOVE

(57) … of flowers and trees which grow in the city centre. VARY

No one can be (58) … with such natural surroundings.  SATISFY

The (59) ……growing population includes not only the   QUICK 

many (60) ……who work there for an international computer FOREIGN 

company, but also local officials. The (61) … conditions are   LIVE

excellent and all types of (62) … and sport are available. ENTERTAIN

There are many (63) … buildings to visit nearby and the HISTORY

 wooded countryside which is (64) … and particularly  PEACE

 beautiful in spring offers hours of cycling and walking.

A (65) … will come back again and again to sample the SIGHT

 pleasures Beaumont has to offer.

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Word formation, 6

January 20, 2007

For questions 56 – 65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example:

infection

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NATURAL REMEDIES THAT REALLY WORK

Just a few years ago, most of us wouldn’t consider taking echinacea

or another herb to cure a cold or an (0)….. Today INFECT

many of us swear by the (56) …… properties of these  HEAL

herbs.

(57)….. studies prove that such natural remedies are SCIENCE  

entering the mainstream of medicine. A (58)…..  num- GROW

ber of (59) ….. are now recommending alternative treat- PHYSICS

ments along with (60) ……therapies. Of course, for your TRADITION

own good health, never begin any (61) ….. or vitamin HERB

therapy without the (62) …..of a medical professional. DIRECT

To help you choose (63)….. , we have selected some WISE

remedies that are backed up by a (64) ….. amount of STAGGER

anecdotal evidence. So stock your shelves with these simple cures

and have a (65)…….. lifestyle.  HEALTH

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Word formation, 5

January 19, 2007

For questions 56-65 read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in he same line. There is an example at the beginning (0)

WHAT AN EXPERIENCE!

Every time I think of that (0) ..terrifying..experience of the  TERRIFY

sinking cruise liner, the panic I felt then comes (56) …LIVE

again. The accident was tragic because of its (57) … , SUDDEN 

causing the (58) … of many passengers who would  DEAD

 otherwise have been saved.

All that some of the (59) … could do, was to sit   SURVIVE

(60) … in the lifeboats, waiting to be rescued.  PATIENT

I became (61) … many times during the long wait.  CONSCIOUS

I had to overcome any (62) … I felt so I would not  WEAK 

faint again. If I had not drawn another ship’s (63) …  ATTEND

our situation would have been (64) …. I     HOPE

try not to remember this (65) … experience     FRIGHT

that only leaves me with unhappy thoughts.

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Word formation, 4

January 18, 2007

animal_kingdom.jpgFor questions 56 – 65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example:0: belief 

THE MAN WHO PLANTED DISNEY

The Theme Parks are in four different climates – but the landscaping all has to look alike.

Contrary to popular(0) belief , Walt Disney’s first theme  BELIEVE

park was not Disneyland. It was a garden in Bel Air,California

whose (56) … were Bill and Jack Evans. However, DESIGN

this was only a dress (57) …..    REHEARSE

Four years later, Disney asked them to landscape Disneyland for him. Jack suffered a heart attack two weeks after the

(58) …. , so Bill became Disney’s director of land-   OPEN

scape (59) …….   ARCHITECT

Nowadays, the Disney parks entertain a billion (60) …  VISIT

a year. There is (61) …. a corner of a Disney park      SCARCE

that does not have his (62) touch. Although he      PERSON

officially retired in 1975, he has continued to check on each

new project, most (63) …Animal Kingdom, in      RECENT 

Florida. Bill is a (64)…… , charming and modest     DELIGHT

man. He (65) … knows all the plants by both their  CERTAIN

common and Latin names and speaks to them regularly.

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Word formation, 3

January 17, 2007

For questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

MEMORIES

I will never forget the most (0) ..wonderful…moment in our career WONDER

when we were given the highest score for our (56) … PERFORM

in the ice-skating championship (57) … at Helsinki. COMPETE

We received the (58) … score of nine marks  BELIEVABLE

of 6.0, which was the maximum score that could be given.

The (59) … of time that we had spent practising LONG

 our dance routine finally paid off. The (60) … that DIFFICULT

we had found with some of the (61) … pieces we MUSIC

had chosen was soon overcome and becoming (62) …. FAME

was only a matter of time.

Those were the (63) … days of being young and EXCITE

(64) … about everything and having the feeling that OPTIMISM

 our (65) … would never lessen. POPULAR

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Word formation, 2

January 17, 2007

For questions 56 – 65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example: 0:  recently

A LETTER OF PRAISE

Dear Sirs,

I (O) .. .recentlv flew Swiftair across Europe for the first time. RECENT

It was the most (56)… trip I have ever had on a ENJOY

plane. I cannot mention enough positive things about the (57) …  FLY

To begin with, we took off (58) …..The trip fol-  PUNCTUAL

lowed all the safety (59) …….. of IATA. The cabin   REGULATE 

(60)…………… were outstandingly polite. There were ATTEND

(61) …….. programmes for children and adults. I ENTERTAIN

should not forget to mention the (62) …….  food, the IMPRESS

great (63) ……… of drinks and beverages, and praise SELECT

the well written and (64) ……… magazines provided. USE

Overall, I would like to thank you for a very (65)………….. PLEASE

trip.

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Word formation, 1

January 11, 2007

For Questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to
form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).

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COMPUTERS THAT PLAY GAMES

Computers have had the (0) ..ability…(ABLE) to play chess for many years now, and  their (56) ….. (PERFORM) in games against the best players in the world has shown
steady (57) …..(IMPROVE) . However, it will be years before the designers of computer games machines can beat their (58) …..(BIG) challenge yet – the ancient board game called Go. The playing area is (59) …..(CONSIDERABLE) larger than in chess  and there are far more pieces, so that the (60) ….. (COMBINE) of moves is almost  (61) …..(END) . The game involves planning so many moves ahead that even the (62) …..(IMPRESS) calculations of the fastest modern computers  are (63) …..(SUFFICIENT) to deal with the problems of the game.
In a recent (64) …..(COMPETE) for computer Gomachines, the best machine beat all its computer rivals, but lost (65) …..(HEAVY) to three young schoolchildren, so there
is obviously still a lot of work to do!

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