In word formation exercises the learner is given the most basic form of a word, known as “the root” form. You need to change the prefix or suffix to adapt the word into the correct form and make it fit in the 8 gaps in the text so that it makes perfect sense.
The best way to do this exercise is to focus on the word class (type of word: noun, verb, adjective, adverb), grammar (singular or plural, verb tenses, +/-) and spelling. The words must be spelled correctly and if a capital letter is needed, it must be used.
You ought to think of this as a 3 step process:
What type of word do I want? Noun, verb, adjective or adverb.
What grammar is needed? Singular or plural noun, the tense of the verb
Is it affirmative or negative? Which prefix or suffix do I need?
To aid the candidate’s understanding of this part of the exam. we have included a prefix and suffix list, high frequency root words list and also example sentences with answers in the extra resource section.
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Contents Reading and Use of English part 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Word formation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Identifying parts of speech ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Understanding affixes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Common prefixes …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Preposition-based prefixes …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Less frequent prefixes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Productive suffixes …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 How to do a word formation task (in study mode) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4 500 word formation exercises………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Key to exercises …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29 Identifying parts of speech ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Understanding affixes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 500 word formation exercises…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30
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Reading and Use of English part 3 Word formation As the name clearly indicates, this section of the Advanced exam is designed to test your lexical (vocabulary) skills. In this task there is a text with ten gaps (plus one example), then at the end of each line with a gap you will see a word in capital letters, e.g. USE. You must form a new word based on the word in capitals to fill the gap. So, from USE, you might form useful, usefully, usefulness, useless, user, usage, etc. You need to decide what kind of word (i.e. part of speech) goes in the gap: an adjective (e.g. strong), a verb (e.g. strengthen), a noun (e.g. strength) or an adverb (e.g. strongly). You must also spell each word correctly and write IN CAPITAL LETTERS to get the mark — US and UK spellings are both accepted. Candidates who have previously taken the Cambridge First should be able to recognise this part of the exam, and they should also know what kind of changes they are expected to make to get the mark. However, while knowledge of prefixes and suffixes is usually the norm at First level, at the Advanced level, candidates are sometimes tested on the formation of compound nouns (e.g. bulletproof) and compound adjectives (e.g. wellmannered). These increase in frequency and complexity by the moment candidates decide to take the Proficiency, in which less common words are included in the exams. Candidates should also be aware that words can have two prefixes (e.g. over-re-act) or two suffixes (e.g. weight-less-ness) at the same time, or even have up to three affixes (e.g. over-re-act-ion). However, these are quite infrequent in the test.
Identifying parts of speech 1. What part of speech is needed to complete each gap — an adjective, an adverb, a verb or a noun? How do you know? Suggest a word that could fill each gap. Sandilands is one of the most (1) ……………. schools in the country. A few years ago, it hit the (2) ……………. because of its appointment of a new and rather controversial head. Since then scarcely a month has gone by when it has not (3) ……………. in the news for some (4) ……………. or another. But if you visit the school there is every likelihood that you will be (5) ……………. astonished by what you see.
2. Complete this table. The first row has been completed as an example. While training, candidates should get used to completing a table like this before any word formation exercise they wish to do. Not only will candidates learn about prefixes and suffixes, but they will also learn how to work out the meanings of words they don’t know, which can be useful for the Reading and Listening Papers.
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
comparison
compare
comparative, (in)comparable
comparatively, (in)comparatively
(in)stability, stabiliser high power observe develop doubt, doubter
Understanding affixes Common prefixes •
in- (and its variations im- before words beginning with ‘m’ or ‘p’, il- before words beginning with ‘l’, and ir- before words beginning with ‘r’) can make a word negative, as in inappropriate, incapable, inaccuracy, inability and imperfect.
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• • • •
•
mis- means wrongly or badly, e.g. misbehave and misuse. [use in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose] out- suggests being greater or better than something, e.g. outnumber [to be larger in number than another group] and outweigh. [be greater or more important than something else] re- has the meaning of ‘do again’ as in reconsider [think again about a decision or opinion], redevelop and rethink. [change what you think about something or what you plan to do] e- has the meaning of ‘electronic’ as in e-commerce [buying and selling goods online], e-reader [an electronic device for reading books] and e-cigarettes. [cigarettes that use water vapour rather than tobacco] eco- has the meaning of ‘good for the environment’, as in eco-friendly cleaning products, an eco-city [using energy efficiently and producing very little pollution] and an eco-warrior. [an informal word for someone who campaigns to protect the environment]
Preposition-based prefixes •
•
•
over- may indicate (a) an excess of something, (b) being above something, or (c) going across something. a) EXCESS That film was overrated in my view. [people said it was better than it really was] It was a bad restaurant, with an overpriced menu. [too high prices] b) ABOVE
Several of our neighbour’s large trees overhang our garden. [their branches go over our garden] Our garden is overshadowed by the block of flats next door. [the flats cast a shadow over our garden] She always felt overshadowed by her older, more successful, sister. [metaphorical use, felt less important than]
c)
He overstepped the mark when he said that. [crossed a barrier into offensive/unacceptable behaviour] Will you be staying overnight? [cross from one day to the next]
ACROSS
under- may indicate (a) less than the desired amount, (b) something below another thing, or (c) some kind of negative behaviour. a) LESS Don’t underestimate the time it will take. [think it will be less than it really is] The company is seriously understaffed. [lacking staff] b) BELOW
It’s quite wet underfoot. Did it rain last night? [on the ground, beneath your feet] The underlying question is a very difficult one. [the deeper question]
c)
I wish you would not undermine everything I do. [attack, weaken] He did it in a very underhand way. [secretly and possibly dishonestly]
NEGATIVE
up- can suggest a change of some kind, often positive. The airline upgraded me to business class. [changed my ticket to a better class] There has been an upturn in the economy. [change for the better]
Less frequent prefixes • • •
con-/com- often suggests mixing things together (often in verbs of communication): converse, commiserate, condolences, congeal, contaminate, etc. pro- can often suggest pushing something forward or increasing it: proactive, proliferate, procrastinate, procreate, etc. e- can give the idea of something coming out of something. They were ejected from the restaurant for bad behaviour. [thrown out; formal] The machine emitted a loud noise and then stopped working. [gave out; formal]
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Productive suffixes Many suffixes (and prefixes too) are productive. [still used to create new words] You might feel adventurous enough to try coining some words of your own! [creating] The meaning of the example words below is clear from the meanings of the root and the suffix. • -able can be used productively, whereas -ible never is. It combines with verbs to form adjectives. Note that -able means ‘can be’: a washable jacket [one that can be washed] disposable nappies, predictable results avoidable problems a manageable situation. • -conscious combines with nouns to form compound adjectives that describe people who consider one aspect of their lives especially important: health-conscious person, class-conscious society, safetyconscious company, time-conscious workforce. • -free combines with nouns describing something undesirable to form compound adjectives to describe nouns without that undesirable aspect: stress-free life, tax-free shop, additive-free food. • -rich combines with nouns (often chemical or organic substances) to form compound adjectives to describe nouns with a lot of that substance: fibre-rich diet, calcium-rich foods. • -led combines with nouns and nationality adjectives to form compound adjectives describing things that are controlled or influenced by the original noun or nationality: community-led initiative, student-led protest, worker-led uprising. • -minded combines with adjectives or nouns to form new compound adjectives describing people with particular characters, opinions or attitudes: like-minded friends [with similar interests] career-minded young women, money-minded managers, high-minded [having high moral standards] • -proof combines with nouns to form compound adjectives describing things that can resist the damage or difficulty caused by that noun: ovenproof dish, waterproof jacket, soundproof room, idiot-proof Instructions. • -related combines with nouns to form compound adjectives to describe one thing as connected with another: stress-related absence from work, age-related illness. • -ridden combines with nouns to form compound adjectives describing people or things with a lot of that noun: guilt-ridden person, crime-ridden city, bedridden [a person who has to stay in bed because they are ill] • -worthy combines with nouns to form adjectives that describe people or things that merit whatever the original noun refers to: newsworthy incident [worth reporting in the news] praiseworthy action/pupil [deserving praise] It is important to mention that most of these compound words are occasionally used in the Advanced exam, so candidates should not focus too much on them.
3. Make new words from the words in CAPITALS at the end of each line to complete the
sentences. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
It is an ……………………. fact that people regret things they have done. (ESCAPE) The public use our firm’s car park ……………………. . (LEGAL) There are several reasons for the ……………………. of the staff. (SATISFY) Some ……………………. parents keep that role even when their kids are grown up. (BEAR) ……………………., there are advantages to living longer. (DENY) It is the children’s ……………………. that will help them cope with life’s problems. (BRING) My friend ……………………. took the other boy’s side. (EXPLAIN) Being in a winning team brings an ……………………. feeling of pride. (DESCRIPTION)
How to do a word formation task (in study mode) Look at the task on the following page:
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CONFUCIUS The Chinese philosopher Confucius lived in the 6th century BC. He is thought to have lived a rather (0) UNASSUMING life, working on farms and as a bookkeeper before becoming a teacher. His legacy is a collection of sayings contained in a book called the Analects. His teaching (1) _______________ centres around the individual cultivating their own virtue and personal (2) _______________. This is achieved through devotion to the family and learning rules of proper behaviour to (3) _______________ the individual (4) _______________. With all members of society striving to follow these rules, the (5) _______________ is that society as a whole will function better and be less inclined to stray toward excess. Confucius believed in (6) ________________ meritocracy, or the advancement of an individual based on their skills, with wealth or family connections being completely (7) _______________. The application of this belief can be seen in university entrance exams, in which a person’s score is the (8) _______________ means for securing their entry.
ASSUME
IDEA STABLE STRONG ETHIC PRESUME BRACE REGARD DOMINATE
1. Read the text quickly without paying attention to the gaps to get a general idea of it. 2. With the help of a dictionary, fill a table with all the possible forms for each word on the right: noun IDEA, IDEOLOGY, IDEALISATION STABILITY, INSTABILITY STRENGTH
verb IDEALISE
adjective IDEAL, IDEALISED, IDEALISTIC STABLE, UNSTABLE, STRONG, STRENGTHENED ETHICAL, UNETHICAL
STABILISE, DESTABILISE STRENGTHEN
ETHIC, ETHICS PRESUMPTION EMBRACE, BRACE REGARDS
PRESUME BRACE, EMBRACE REGARD, DISREGARD
DOMINATION
DOMINATE
PRESUMED BRACING, EMBRACED DISREGARDED, REGARDED, REGARDING DOMINATED, DOMINANT, PREDOMINANT
adverb IDEALLY, IDEALISTICALLY
STRONGLY ETHICALLY, UNETHICALLY PRESUMABLY
DOMINANTLY, PREDOMINANTLY
3. Start by analysing every gap: what comes before and/or after to guess what part of speech you will need. a. In gap 1 we need another noun, as it is preceded by an adjective and is followed by a verb. So, Confucius’ teaching ‘something’ centres around… The only possible option is the ideology, as ‘idealisation’ is more of an abstract noun. b. In gap 2 we need again a noun, and from the two possibilities, the positive one (stability) fits better with the context. c. In gap 3 we need a verb, as it is preceded by the infinitive particle ‘to’. So, strengthen is the only option. d. In gap 4 we need an adverb, because it is describing the way an individual’s behaviour should be strengthened. From the two options, only the positive one (ethically) fits the context. e. In gap 5 we need a noun, as it is preceded by the article ‘the’. So, the only choice, presumption fits the gap.
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f.
Gap 6 is a little tricky. In theory, we need a noun, as in “believe in something”, but the gap is followed by an object, which indicates that a verb must be used instead. The other option is embrace, however, as the verb is also the object of the preposition ‘in’, we must use a gerund. Thus, embracing becomes the answer. g. In gap 7 we need an adjective (be + adverb + adjective). So among the three options in the table, only disregarded carries the negative meaning necessary to explain how the “advancement of an individual based on their skills” is preferred over “wealth or family”. h. In gap 8 we need an adjective with an active meaning that can describe the noun ‘means’. So, either dominant or predominant can be used interchangeably with pretty much the same meaning. Dominated cannot be used as it has a passive meaning.
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500 word formation exercises 1.
Many people often make a ________ between London and New York.
COMPARE
2.
This book ________ as a series of lectures about shipwrecks, which were given two
ORIGIN
decades ago. 3.
There are power stations across Europe that use the ________ rise and fall of the ocean
DAY
tides. 4.
If you weren’t so ________ of Ben, he’d be happier to spend time with you.
CRITIC
5.
Don’t you find it ________ how Jeremy always comes to work looking so untidy?
INTRIGUE
6.
Doctors say a glass of warm milk before bedtime can result in a more ________ night’s
REST
sleep. 7.
Tim-Berners Lee has received many awards as the ________ of the world wide web.
INVENT
8.
On the final day, we visited the ________ Victoria Falls and then flew home.
MAJESTY
9.
The book, like the movie, tracks the anxiety and ________ pains of a teenager in 1970s
GROW
Germany. 10.
This wine has a very fruity flavour to it and a ________ after-taste. I really like it.
PLEASE
11.
I’ve lost all ________ for this concert, I’m finding it boring. Can we go?
ENTHUSE
12.
The opening of this new restaurant should satisfy the ________ of local Indonesian food
SOPHISTICATED
fans. 13.
You don’t respond well to positive ________, which is only made to help you.
CRITIC
14.
________ as it may seem, mammoths were alive only five thousand years ago.
CREDIBLE
15.
Large spiders, ________ from South East Asia, are now being seen in the local countryside.
ORIGIN
16.
Collecting garden gnomes might seem an unusual ________, but many people do it.
ACTIVE
17.
Professor Watkins wasn’t only an ________ to me, but to thousands of others lucky
INSPIRE
enough to have met him. 18.
For someone so young, Carl is a very literate and ________ young man.
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19.
The new year ________ in this area of the country involve dancing and a drink made from
CELEBRATE
melons. 20.
The ________ of the Rubik’s Cube peaked in the early 1980s.
POPULAR
21.
This musician’s work is very ________ and difficult to understand. Many people say it is
CONCEPT
just noise. 22.
Tom ________ told us he wasn’t coming, then he turns up with two guests! I’m furious
INITIAL
with him. 23.
Though expensive, the ________ tour we took in Jerusalem was worth every penny.
GUIDE
24.
________, local police are saying the people they see sleeping on the streets have mental
INCREASE
issues. 25.
The Lavet Institute fights against ________ in movies and literature.
CENSOR
26.
The true ________ of spoken language remain an area of fierce debate.
ORIGINAL
27.
The two families fell out after Mr. Dawson said Caroline wouldn’t be a ________ wife for
SUIT
his son. 28.
It is the bride’s father who has ________ paid for a wedding.
TRADITION
29.
I had a ________ night’s sleep. My back was hurting and the storm outside made such a
REST
noise. 30.
The Age of Enlightenment was one of great inventions and revolutionary ________.
DISCOVER
31.
The judge was forced to acquit, saying the evidence was wholly ________.
CONCLUDE
32.
The ________ of the opening of the new bridge continued until nearly midnight.
CELEBRATE
33.
Harry Stevens is the man most often credited as being the ________ of the hot dog.
CREATE
34.
Can you think of one ________ reason why I should give you your job back?
SOLITUDE
35.
That the Vikings had horns in their helmets is a common ________.
CONCEPT
36.
Local officials were surprised at the scale of the ________ against plans for a local casino.
CRY
37.
I agree with the sentiments so ________ expressed in David’s wonderful speech.
ELOQUENCE
38.
It was quite recently that human ________ was first captured on camera.
CONCEIVE
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39.
It was my uncle Clive that provided me with advice and sound ________ when I was
GUIDE
young. 40.
The author has a stilted and ________ style, which I found tough to enjoy.
DATE
41.
Local planners admit they ________ the number of tourists that would come for the
ESTIMATE
festival. 42.
As is ________ the case when I go to a restaurant, I ate too much and spent a fortune!
VARIABLE
43.
It’s a hot day today, so take the ________ of using sun cream and drinking plenty of water.
CAUTION
44.
Whatever ________ are drawn from these results, you can’t deny it was a ground-breaking
CONCLUDE
experiment. 45.
Mr. Hansard was elected President after a ________ election result.
DISPUTE
46.
In ________ with an ancient tradition, dinner will be served on blue china.
KEEP
47.
It’s ________ rare to see large sharks in the Mediterranean Sea.
CREDIBLE
48.
Scientists used a simple beetle as the ________ for their invention of a water-collecting
INSPIRE
bottle for hot climates. 49.
A group of powerful ________ invested in the new company and made a fortune.
FINANCE
50.
Helen Weldon has been totally ________ as a historian after it was shown she invented
CREDIT
quotations. 51.
In your ________, how much money do we need to save in order to buy the house?
ESTIMATE
52.
Parking in the city centre can be a major ________ due to the narrow streets.
CONVENIENT
53.
This morning’s explosion at a chemical plant resulted in one ________ and four injuries.
FATAL
54.
We stopped at the church for thirty minutes to pay our ________ to a local writer who had
RESPECT
died. 55.
I think a toy gun is a totally ________ toy for a four-year old.
SUIT
56.
Colin acted with ________ restraint, despite how angry he must have been feeling.
ADMIRE
57.
The ________ of this new department will help the company face the next ten years more
CREATE
effectively.
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58.
The summer school organised many ________ for us to do. We were never bored.
ACTIVE
59.
Educational TV programmes like this are very ________ for young children.
STIMULATE
60.
Ben insisted on his articles being ________ by editors and left when his boss said that was
MODIFY
impossible. 61.
I am looking for a ________ jeweller who will be able to appraise this watch and tell me
REPUTE
how much it’s worth. 62.
Jan Welbech was a reputable physicist until his main two theories were completely ________.
PROOF
63.
The shark’s ________ is somewhat unfair as fatal attacks are extremely rare.
NOTORIOUS
64.
I read a story with the title ‘A Strange ________ At Talbot Bridge’, which was about a train-
OCCUR
riding ghost.
65.
I went on a diet that ________ only fresh and organic food and I could only drink water.
66.
The comedian joked about a plane crash and some in the audience thought he was
67.
CORPORATE
being ________.
RESPECT
Despite injuring his leg near the start of the race, Larry managed to finish a very ________
CREDIT
fourth. 68.
Rory always has plenty of money, but I’ve never been sure what he actually does for a ________.
LIVE
69.
What ________ do you take in the workplace to prevent accidents?
CAUTION
70.
The bomb caused ________ damage to the older buildings in the town and had to be
EXTEND
demolished. 71.
The road was ________ closed due to a spilled load of children’s toys that created havoc.
TEMPORARY
72.
Though a talented doctor, she found that most skills were not ________ when she began
TRANSFER
working as a vet. 73.
This new design of the radio ________ all the best features of our previous model.
CORPORATE
74.
Maggie is always displaying great ________ to those less fortunate than her.
GENEROUS
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75.
Harrison Ford wasn’t the ________ choice to play Han Solo in the Star Wars movies.
ORIGIN
76.
There will be a total solar eclipse at 2.14 pm today. Such ________ are very rare.
OCCUR
77.
Even short bursts of physical activity are believed to be very ________ to health.
BENEFIT
78.
The ________ of the town react negatively to crowds of tourists filling the roads and
INHABIT
beaches each year. 79.
Police are investigating the strange ________ in street robberies in the west of town.
GROW
80.
Leyton city council have started towing all badly parked cars in what is a very ________
POPULAR
move. 81.
Conclusive proof that the Earth orbited the Sun was a great ________.
82.
Being so close to the Atlantic, the weather in Ireland is often both changeable and very
83.
DISCOVER
________.
PREDICT
When Jack Lobato was an ________ gangster, local politicians would come to meet with
INFLUENCE
him weekly. 84.
Local legend says the land is protected by a giant tiger, but few believe in these old
TRADITION
________ any longer. 85.
This boxer is the ________ champion of the world after this sixth victory.
DISPUTE
86.
I stretched and stretched, but simply didn’t have the ________ to reach the shelf.
HIGH
87.
Deborah was ________ furious when she heard the comments that had been made about
PREDICT
her. 88.
Barry is only four years old and will be ________ by both his parents for the audition.
COMPANY
89.
After hearing his heart-breaking story, we were filled with ________ for him.
ADMIRE
90.
The hotel was harshly ________ for refusing to give refunds and the bad publicity harmed
CRITIC
it. 91.
This letter is just to let you know how much we appreciated the ________ of the donation that you made.
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92.
Though he’d read ________ on the subject of ancient Egypt, he couldn’t answer a single
EXTEND
question. 93.
Would it be ________ for you if I asked you to pay by credit card?
CONVENIENT
94.
Young people often have a creative and ________ side to them that they lose as they
INVENT
grow. 95.
The hit TV series ‘Friends’ was ________ called ‘Six Of One’.
ORIGIN
96.
You’ve made a lot of wild accusations against Betsy, but is any of it ________?
PROOF
97.
________ children are not permitted to enter the shop without an adult.
COMPANY
98.
Caffeine and other similar ________ shouldn’t be taken shortly before going to bed.
STIMULATE
99.
As the disease became more ________ in the region, a medical emergency was
SPREAD
announced.
100. The wren’s Latin name, which means ‘cave dweller’, comes from its ________ to seek out
TEND
dark places. 101. The earthquake was so destructive that local maps needed to be ________.
DATE
102. Once the scientists were sure the islands were ________, they disembarked and began
INHABIT
their studies. 103. You can pay funds into this account but that money will not be ________ for at least a
DRAW
year. 104. The diplomat, as he ________ is, was humble and polite in the face of unfair criticism.
VARIABLE
105. After the accident, the police officer asked if anyone required ________ attention.
MEDICINE
106. At the ________ of his powers, Alfred Hitchcock was producing a hit movie every year in
HIGH
Hollywood. 107. Don’t waste your money on ________ things.
USE
108. There are more ________ than differences between us.
SIMILAR
109. You should eat a ________ of fresh fruits and vegetables.
VARIOUS
110. Mistletoe is ________ used as a Christmas decoration.
COMMON
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111. She’s feeling much better thanks to that medical ________.
TREAT
112. Tom’s explanation was very ________.
CONFUSE
113. We ________ arrived in England.
FINAL
114. There must be some ________ to the problem.
SOLVE
115. Violence against anyone is ________.
ACCEPT
116. Our ________ depends on finding drinking water soon.
SURVIVE
117. John walked ________ through the forest.
SILENCE
118. Tom filled out the job ________ form.
APPLY
119. It was ________ of him to break a promise.
RESPOND
120. Tom speaks five languages, ________ Spanish.
INCLUDE
121. Robert told the judge he wanted a different ________.
LAW
122. The colony declared ________ and became a republic.
DEPEND
123. Roger has many ________ friends in Washington.
POWER
124. They know the ________ of protecting the earth.
IMPORTANT
125. Dragons are imaginary ________.
CREATE
126. The situation called for quick, ________ action.
DECIDE
127. The dictionary is ________ It only goes to the letter J.
COMPLETE
128. I applied for ________ in the association.
MEMBER
129. Tom’s parents were very ________ of him.
SUPPORT
130. Be careful not to ________ the problem.
ESTIMATE
131. Country life is very ________ in comparison with city life.
PEACE
132. English has become an ________ language.
NATION
133. We were late for school because it rained ________.
HEAVY
134. He soon got used to the new ________.
SURROUND
135. What ________ options are available?
PAY
136. The Internet is an ________ source of information.
VALUE
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137. It sounds like you learned a ________ lesson.
VALUE
138. Tom looked at the tall man ________.
SUSPICION
139. It was such a ________ day that we went for a walk.
PLEASE
140. I have read the article and now I am writing a ________.
SUM
141. Why do some people have an ________ desire for power?
OBSESS
142. She is ________ in a trading company.
EMPLOY
143. He couldn’t stand the ________ of the coffee.
BITTER
144. Catching bugs can be a fun ________ for children.
ACT
145. The ________ bans the use of chemical weapons.
TREAT
146. The old man standing under the tree seemed ________.
CONFUSE
147. We are ________ by his bad manners.
DISGUST
148. People’s life ________ grows every year.
EXPECT
149. Timothy watched the plane ________ into the distance.
APPEAR
150. He seems to be ________ to politics.
DIFFERENCE
151. The internet is a wonderful source of mindless ________.
ENTERTAIN
152. He decided to ________ in physics at college.
SPECIAL
153. He is a very ________ writer.
IMAGINE
154. The company has consistently shown a callous ________ for the law.
REGARD
155. It’s your ________ to finish the job.
RESPONSE
156. Robert is ________ very wealthy.
SUPPOSE
157. He is an absolute ________ to us Americans.
EMBARRASS
158. People with low ________ tend to interpret everything in a negative way.
ESTIMATE
159. I suggest replacing the full stop with an ________ mark.
EXCLAIM
160. Jack reached into his pocket and pulled out a ________ of coins.
HAND
161. These claims lack a scientific ________.
FOUND
162. Steve tried to hide his ________.
ANNOY
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163. He works for a newspaper with a large ________.
CIRCULATE
164. The medical examination before you start work is ________.
OBLIGE
165. The ________ of flowers in this area is astounding.
DIVERSE
166. I’m a little ________ about going there by myself.
HESITATE
167. This game is played ________ in Australia.
DIFFER
168. The bad smell ________ me.
SICK
169. Many ________ were rescued from the collapsed building.
SURVIVE
170. Electrical ________ have made housework easier.
APPLY
171. Tom is by far the best French ________ in our class.
SPEAK
172. I can understand Japanese to a certain ________.
EXTEND
173. The ________ of being attacked by a shark is very low.
LIKE
174. How ________ that your mother speaks six languages!
AMAZE
175. You should be ________ to your parents.
RESPECT
176. The equator is an ________ line which divides the globe into two equal parts.
IMAGINE
177. Ricky is an unemployed ________ guard.
SECURE
178. Allan is going to get himself killed if he’s not ________.
CARE
179. His ________ dismissed him yesterday.
EMPLOY
180. She does not want to be ________ on her parents.
DEPEND
181. His performance was ________ of praise.
WORTH
182. I’m pretty sure Nick doesn’t ________ watching baseball on TV.
JOY
183. She swam until she was ________ and then went back to the house.
EXHAUST
184. You don’t need to make a ________ right now.
DECIDE
185. They celebrated the ________ of his high school years.
COMPLETE
186. Frank is ________ to find Mary.
DESPAIR
187. David is very ________ of his daughter.
PROTECT
188. Your proposal will meet with significant _________.
RESIST
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189. If you want to ________, you have to try harder.
SUCCESS
190. I just want a little more ________ in my life.
EXCITE
191. The doctor continued to observe the patient’s ________.
BEHAVE
192. I think Tom doesn’t have the ________ to solve the problem.
ABLE
193. I was feeling ________ until I drank a cup of coffee.
SLEEP
194. The bank ________ were wearing masks.
ROB
195. We ________ on many things, but we’re still good friends.
AGREE
196. My mother ________ of too much exercise right after lunch.
APPROVE
197. Tom asked Mary to teach him some ________ phrases in French.
USE
198. The teams were ________ equipped.
SIMILAR
199. Manners and customs ________ greatly from country to country.
VARIOUS
200. I was ________ to do it, but Roger said I didn’t need to.
WILL
201. This increase in the number of ________ people is a result of the bad economy.
EMPLOY
202. This document will form the ________ for our discussion.
BASE
203. He was the leader of the ________.
MOVE
204. We regret that your ________ has not been accepted.
APPLY
205. Our delicious coffee is made from ________ roasted coffee beans.
FRESH
206. We were ________ moved by her story.
DEEP
207. The air was ________ by the smoke.
DARK
208. We saw a ________ enter the house.
STRANGE
209. Learning a foreign language requires ________.
PATIENT
210. Some animals are very ________ at night.
ACT
211. There seems to be some ________ over who is actually giving the talk.
CONFUSE
212. I’m sure there’s a ________ explanation.
REASON
213. Ron and Jenny looked at each other ________.
SILENT
214. I gave careful ________ to the problem.
CONSIDER
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215. I get the ________ that you aren’t telling the truth.
IMPRESS
216. A few important facts emerged after the ________.
INVESTIGATE
217. The mystery still remains ________.
SOLVE
218. Jack works as a TV ________.
ANNOUNCE
219. Only good team work will ________ us to get the job done on time.
ABILITY
220. The ________ cut the tape and opened the new bridge.
GOVERN
221. Her ________ are too high.
EXPECT
222. She cares a lot about her ________.
APPEAR
223. The teacher explained the ________ of the word to us.
MEAN
224. Do you really think money will bring you ________?
HAPPY
225. This medicine has no ________ side effects.
HARM
226. In ________ to English, she speaks French fluently.
ADD
227. Tom could see that the argument was ________.
POINT
228. The street is wet and ________.
SLIP
229. To our surprise, her ________ came true.
PREDICT
230. Are the ________ for tomorrow complete?
PREPARE
231. Tom was a ________ child and he cried easily.
SENSE
232. She asked me for an ________ sum of money.
REASON
233. I have a very sad ________ to make.
ANNOUNCE
234. ________ people can’t stand it when people pity them.
ABILITY
235. Tom knew that Mary could be very ________.
PERSUADE
236. Tom has ________ three books.
PUBLIC
237. His long ________ bored us all.
SPEAK
238. Only members of the club are ________ to use this room.
TITLE
239. Democracy ________ in Ancient Greece.
ORIGIN
240. We understand the ________ of studying.
NECESSARY
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241. He is the ________ owner of the company.
LAW
242. Have you read anything interesting ________?
LATE
243. I’d like to thank you for your very generous ________.
CONTRIBUTE
244. The atmosphere is relaxed and ________.
FORM
245. Many people in the world still live in ________.
POOR
246. Nothing is more ________ than respect based on fear.
CONTEMPT
247. I was ________ in love with him.
DESPAIR
248. Tom tried, but was ________.
SUCCEED
249. You need to start saving for ________ now.
RETIRE
250. I always got up early in my ________.
CHILD
251. How do you punish your children when they ________?
BEHAVE
252. Tom ________ to kill Mary if she told anyone about what happened.
THREAT
253. John is very ________ when it comes to talking about his childhood.
SECRET
254. Are you for or against the ________?
PROPOSE
255. Country people are traditionally ________ of strangers.
SUSPECT
256. It’s been a ________ working with you.
PLEASE
257. John didn’t regret his ________.
REFUSE
258. Tom’s divorce from Mary ________ cost him more than a million dollars.
REPORT
259. It’s difficult to teach people what they are ________ to learn.
WILL
260. That’s a very serious ________.
ACCUSE
261. A genius is a person with ________ creative abilities.
ORDINARY
262. I copied a ________ from the book into my notebook.
PASS
263. The British ________ is against the plan.
GOVERN
264. Tom got an ________ visit from Mary.
EXPECT
265. It was ________ that someone had taken the money by mistake.
APPEAR
266. How can you be so cruel and ________?
HEART
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267. The earthquake in Hokkaido caused ________ damage.
EXTEND
268. If you don’t bother the bees, they’re ________ to sting you.
LIKE
269. She was the most beautiful woman in the whole ________.
KING
270. Elizabeth was the youngest ________ of the king.
DESCEND
271. Tom is the most ________ man in Boston.
INFLUENCE
272. Though the doctor did his best, the patient’s ________ was slow.
RECOVER
273. It’s unusual for ________ players to score many goals.
DEFEND
274. What’s the ________ of this road?
WIDE
275. The region has the largest population ________ in the country.
DENSE
276. Could you please ________ introduce yourself?
BRIEF
277. Her ________ in God is very firm.
BELIEVE
278. I would rather die than live in ________.
HONOUR
279. I can’t ________ the last time we met.
CALL
280. ________ often goes hand in hand with pollution.
INDUSTRY
281. Our city is rather small in ________ with Tokyo.
COMPARE
282. If you hurry, you will ________ him.
TAKE
283. His intelligence and experience ________ him to deal with the trouble.
ABLE
284. He ________ the bottle with water.
FULL
285. Kenya became ________ in 1963.
DEPEND
286. Nobody is more ________ than Tom.
COMPETE
287. We need someone to lead us out of the ________.
DARK
288. His ________ was greeted with cheers.
ARRIVE
289. She was ________ calm while everyone else was panicking.
STRANGE
290. Tom doesn’t think it’s ________ to eat certain insects.
DISGUST
291. According to John’s doctors, his condition is ________.
CURE
292. I don’t know if I can speak French well enough to explain this ________.
PROPER
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293. Tom and Mary have achieved ________ results using their new technique.
REMARK
294. The age ________ between Jack and Kelly is about three years.
DIFFERENT
295. Eventually, Tom’s ________ overcame his fear.
CURIOUS
296. The dog looked at his master with ________.
ANXIOUS
297. I can never make up stories — I have absolutely no ________.
IMAGE
298. We’ve all done things we’re ________ of.
SHAME
299. Tom certainly didn’t deserve the ________ he received.
PUNISH
300. Smoking can cause a slow and ________ death.
PAIN
301. Expressing your feelings is not a sign of ________.
WEAK
302. We had an ________ that he would clean the house and I would cook.
ARRANGE
303. The hike was ________, but we had a lot of fun.
EXHAUST
304. The scientists have not found any explanation for the ________ phenomenon.
MYSTERY
305. Even though Joe has a very ________ job, he always makes time for Jill and the kids.
DEMAND
306. She gave me one of those ________ smiles and I just had to agree.
RESIST
307. He remained calm even in the ________ of danger.
PRESENT
308. Richard ________ wanted someone to help him.
OBVIOUS
309. He’s ________ about tomorrow’s dance.
EXCITE
310. Seen from a ________, the stone looks like a human face.
DISTANT
311. The report looks at economic ________ in Europe and elsewhere.
GROW
312. I don’t earn enough money to buy clothes ________.
REGULAR
313. Country roads aren’t as ________ as city roads.
CROWD
314. I want to make a ________ to the management.
COMPLAIN
315. Their eyes were full of ________.
SAD
316. The entry ________ for the essay competition are very strict.
REQUIRE
317. According to reports, many ________ immigrants may face deportation if they are not
DOCUMENT
granted amnesty.
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318. He gave a detailed ________ of the accident.
DESCRIBE
319. We were ________ for the concert to begin.
PATIENT
320. I have a friend whose father is a famous ________.
ACT
321. The ________ of getting all the answers correct is about one in ten.
PROBABLE
322. Tom was ________ when he saw Mary kiss someone else.
FURY
323. The boy was sold into ________.
SLAVE
324. The popularity of a web site depends on its ________.
CONTAIN
325. He was a famous ________ and a competent diplomat.
POEM
326. You need to be careful not to hurt Paul’s ________.
FEEL
327. Every person will be admitted ________ of his or her age.
REGARD
328. Peter’s French is ________ good.
SURPRISE
329. I’m sorry I had to cancel my ________.
APPOINT
330. He won the election by a large ________.
MAJOR
331. My initial ________ was correct.
ASSUME
332. He came to school after a long ________.
ABSENT
333. To prevent an ________, the commander used to patrol the border twice a day.
INVADE
334. There was a lot of sibling ________ between Tom and his brother.
RIVAL
335. The ________ had entered the house through a back window.
INTRUDE
336. All the ________ suggests that Peter was murdered.
EVIDENT
337. They were among the early ________ on the east coast of America.
SETTLE
338. Germany is Europe’s largest and most ________ economy.
PROSPER
339. Cinema in Britain is undergoing a ________ of popularity.
REVIVE
340. I’ll email my report to you as an ________.
ATTACH
341. There must be a scientific ________ for this.
EXPLAIN
342. I just want a little more ________ to make my own decisions.
FREE
343. I felt a sense of ________ when my friends refused to support me.
BETRAY
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344. The ________ was sentenced to life in prison.
MURDER
345. His campaign for fathers’ rights has become an ________.
OBSESS
346. The man lit a cigarette with a ________.
LIGHT
347. I wonder if it really was a ________.
COINCIDE
348. Life without love is just totally ________.
POINT
349. The floor is ________, so be careful.
SLIP
350. I hope my ________ is wrong.
PREDICT
351. My older brother made all the ________ for us.
PREPARE
352. My eyes are very ________ to light.
SENSE
353. I don’t think this is an ________ request.
REASON
354. I couldn’t understand the ________ that was just made.
ANNOUNCE
355. How would ________ people escape in an emergency?
ABILITY
356. Your arguments are very ________.
PERSUADE
357. This is by far the best novel that has been ________ this year.
PUBLIC
358. Tom asked Mary to give a ________ at his school.
SPEAK
359. He is ________ to better treatment.
TITLE
360. The custom ________ in China.
ORIGIN
361. A computer is an absolute ________ now.
NECESSARY
362. She was not his ________ wife.
LAW
363. I’ve not been feeling very well ________.
LATE
364. How big was your ________?
CONTRIBUTE
365. You don’t need to get all dressed up. It’s an ________ event.
FORM
366. Many countries have problems with ________.
POOR
367. Her behaviour was ________.
CONTEMPT
368. Tom ________ needs money.
DESPAIR
369. We are sorry to inform you that your application has been ________.
SUCCEED
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370. She put some money away every month for her ________.
RETIRE
371. Tom wondered where Mary had spent her ________.
CHILD
372. If you ________, I’ll send you to bed.
BEHAVE
373. Tom’s girlfriend ________ to leave him.
THREAT
374. He was very ________ about his plans.
SECRET
375. The majority didn’t accept the ________.
PROPOSE
376. I’m always ________ of men like him.
SUSPECT
377. Some people write books for money, others for ________.
PLEASE
378. We measured the _______ of the river.
DEEP
379. Yesterday I saw a man crying _______.
BITTER
380. Natural resources are not _______ in Japan.
ABOUND
381. She gave up eating meat after reading a book about ________ to animals.
CRUEL
382. I couldn’t sleep because of the _______.
HOT
383. Tom made an _______ presentation.
IMPRESS
384. As an American, I find that _______.
OFFEND
385. The poet and _______ were both present at the meeting.
NOVEL
386. Visit our website for _______ information.
ADD
387. This airport is easily _______ by bus.
ACCESS
388. I used to dream about becoming very _______.
WEALTH
389. Tom _______ removed his hat.
RESPECT
390. I’ve been feeling depressed _______.
RECENT
391. Long-term _______ can be very frustrating and demoralising.
EMPLOY
392. Please don’t say anything _______.
EMBARRASS
393. Tom has denied these _______.
ACCUSE
394. Michael apologized to Mary for his son’s _______ remarks.
POLITE
395. Brown is not her _______ hair colour.
NATURE
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396. Tom appreciated Mary’s _______.
HONEST
397. John’s _______ shocked everybody.
CONFESS
398. The man standing over there is the _______ of the store.
OWN
399. Roger didn’t accept Jane’s _______.
APOLOGISE
400. He took a job with an _______ company.
INSURE
401. The teacher stressed the importance of _______ practice.
DAY
402. We have already reached an _______.
AGREE
403. James is an _______ basketball player.
EXCEPT
404. If I had time, I’d accept his _______.
INVITE
405. We won the national _______ last year.
CHAMPION
406. The United States is the world’s _______ cotton exporter.
LEAD
407. What do you consider your greatest _______?
ACHIEVE
408. The results were very strange! In fact, they were ________!
BELIEVE
409. He has an unfortunate ________ to understand people’s feelings.
ABLE
410. Due to the clerk’s ___________ we missed the train.
STUBBORN
411. What we saw was beyond all ___________.
EXPECT
412. She is a student of the ___________.
HUMAN
413. The book contains some great ___________.
ILLUSTRATE
414. Please give us details of your present ___________.
OCCUPY
415. What is the ___________ of the Danube River.
LONG
416. The ___________ of our agriculture is important if we want to produce more food.
MECHANIC
417. Drug ___________ is a problem causing great concern.
ADDICT
418. The ___________ of the awards is scheduled for next Friday.
PRESENT
419. I have been sworn to ___________ so I can’t say a word.
SECRET
420. After losing her job she was ___________ for a month.
EMPLOY
421. Pushing into a queue is considered to be extremely ___________.
POLITE
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422. The audience gave the violinist a round of ___________.
APPLAUD
423. He isn’t happy with his job because he feels he is ___________.
PAY
424. We have just been shown another example of ___________ killing.
SENSE
425. My sister’s ___________ makes her social life difficult.
SHY
426. I’m not sure at all I really can’t say with ___________.
CERTAIN
427. My ___________ is the history of Elizabethan England.
SPECIAL
428. The police were told by their ___________ where to find the criminal.
INFORM
429. He received many medals for his acts of ___________ during the war.
HERO
430. The ___________ of the company is said to be dangerous to small firms.
EXPAND
431. For all of us, Marilyn Monroe was the ___________ of beauty.
PERSON
432. I can guarantee the ___________ of our new product.
RELY
433. The government is encouraging heavy ___________.
INVEST
434. People who suffer from ___________ should buy themselves a pet.
LONELY
435. George and I have been friends since ___________.
CHILD
436. Everybody is worried about the ___________ of the rain forest.
DESTROY
437. Some MPs are calling for ___________ without trial.
DETAIN
438. My grandfather was given a medal for ___________.
BRAVE
439. My father takes great ___________ in his work.
PROUD
440. This bag contains all my photographic ___________.
EQUIP
441. ___________ is probably the most useful form of energy.
ELECTRIC
442. John turned up on the wrong day because of a ___________.
UNDERSTAND
443. Jake had another ___________ with his boss.
AGREE
444. The bank robbers were sentenced to twelve years of ___________.
PRISON
445. Mary suddenly felt sick, so we needed a ___________ for her part in the play.
REPLACE
446. Failure to apply in time may result in a ___________ of benefits.
LOSE
447. Pat was accused of stealing some ___________ documents.
CONFIDENT
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448. In the future the public will have a wider ___________ of television programs.
CHOOSE
449. Looking after the health of 700 children is heavy ___________.
RESPONSIBLE
450. The town spent more money on ___________ and health than ever before.
HOUSE
451. Do you have any particular ___________ where we sit?
PREFER
452. There’s a ___________ contrast between what he does and what he says.
STRIKE
453. The party turned out to be a huge ___________.
DISAPPOINT
454. He was fined and ___________ for reckless driving.
QUALIFY
455. Is it possible to remove the smell from the books that have been in _______________ for
STORE
such a long time? 456. Many people are interested in job ___________ more than in earning large amount of
SATISFY
money.
457. I hadn’t made a __________________, so I just got on the first flight available.
RESERVE
458. The anti-doping association believes that all sports must be free of drug ___________.
USE
459. The country is facing a population ___________.
EXPLODE
460. It is ___________ to fasten your seat-belts before take-off.
ADVISE
461. She claimed ___________ benefit for over six months.
EMPLOY
462. Tax ___________ is one of the biggest problems that face the new country.
EVADE
463. You can basically wear what you want but there is an _____________ law that says you
WRITE
must not wear jeans. 464. The ___________ course is being paid for by the company.
MANAGE
465. It’s a ___________ shame that she didn’t have a better chance in life.
CRY
466. The farm house we stayed in was completely off the ___________ track.
BEAT
467. The police searched the house ___________.
SYSTEM
468. He is a ___________ -paid senior executive.
HIGH
469. A full-scale _____________ of our company is urgently needed.
ORGANISE
470. Are we going to be saved ___________ by our oil supplies?
ECONOMY
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471. Experts have tried to find a ___________ to the personnel problems.
SOLVE
472. She’s a specialist in psychology and human ___________.
BEHAVE
473. The ___________ of the most important port of the country eliminated all trade.
BLOCK
474. The ___________ system of some countries used to be based on gold.
MONEY
475. He recovered from his injuries in the ___________ hospital.
NAVY
476. He has loved her ___________ ever since they first met.
PASSION
477. The importance of this ___________ has been extremely overrated.
INVENT
478. He is a convinced ___________ of Chinese communism.
FOLLOW
479. Jane’s party was more of an ___________ test than anything else.
ENDURE
480. The government has committed itself to developing ___________ sources of energy.
NEW
481. He took a job as a sales ___________ in a big department store.
ASSIST
482. The potential benefits of this treatment ___________ the risks.
WEIGH
483. Make sure the hairdryer is ___________ before you fix the switch.
CONNECT
484. They say that travel ___________ the mind.
BROAD
485. Without his teacher’s ___________ he would have given up long ago.
ENCOURAGE
486. Dickens’s last novel was ___________ The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
TITLE
487. She has known me for two years now but she still ___________ my name.
PRONOUNCE
488. The writer spent his ___________ in a quiet seaside village.
BOY
489. We were so busy at work that there was no time to suffer from ___________.
BORE
490. Can you lend me your penknife — I just need to ___________ my pencil.
SHARP
491. We had four good applicants for the job so it was hard to decide who would make the best ___________.
APPOINT
492. It was very ___________ of you not to give Sue a call on her birthday.
THINK
493. The presidential car will, of course, be completely ___________.
BULLET
494. The morning trains to the city are always packed with ___________.
COMMUTE
495. George means well but his contributions to our meetings are often rather ___________.
HELP
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496. We had an unusually cold winter with ___________ temperatures for two months.
ZERO
497. We all ___________ his story — it just didn’t seem at all plausible.
BELIEVE
498. Teachers sometimes complain of being ___________ and overworked.
PAY
499. Students often tend to be a bit ___________ but they usually become less radical with age.
ESTABLISH
500. I’m sorry to be so ___________ — I’d like to think things over for another day or two.
DECIDE
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Key to exercises Identifying parts of speech 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
adjective: following ‘most’ and preceding the noun ‘schools’. noun: after the article and preceding the conjunction. verb: past participle needed to follow ‘has not’ and fit before ‘in the news’. noun: following ‘some’ and preceding ‘or another’. adverb: qualifying ‘astonished’ Suggested answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
unusual, well-known, etc. headlines featured, appeared, been reason absolutely, rather, etc.
2. noun comparison
verb compare
(in)stability stabiliser
(de)stabilise
height
heighten
power
empower power
observation observer development developer
observe
doubt doubter
doubt
develop
adjective comparative (in)comparable (un)stable stabilising stabilised high heightened powerful powerless empowered empowering observant
adverb comparatively (in)comparatively (un)stably
developing (un/under/over)developed developmental doubtful undoubted doubtless doubting
developmentally
highly powerfully powerlessly
observantly
doubtfully undoubtedly doubtless
Understanding affixes 3. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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5. 6. 7. 8.
UNDENIABLY UPBRINGING INEXPLICABLY INDESCRIBABLE
500 word formation exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
COMPARISON ORIGINATED DAILY CRITICAL INTRIGUING RESTFUL INVENTOR MAJESTIC GROWING PLEASANT ENTHUSIASM SOPHISTICATION CRITICISM INCREDIBLE ORIGINALLY ACTIVITY INSPIRATION ELOQUENT CELEBRATIONS POPULARITY CONCEPTUAL INITIALLY GUIDED INCREASINGLY CENSORSHIP ORIGINS SUITABLE TRADITIONALLY RESTLESS DISCOVERIES INCONCLUSIVE CELEBRATION CREATOR SOLITARY MISCONCEPTION OUTCRY
37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72.
ELOQUENTLY CONCEPTION GUIDANCE DATED UNDERESTIMATED INVARIABLY PRECAUTION CONCLUSIONS DISPUTED KEEPING INCREDIBLY INSPIRATION FINANCIERS DISCREDITED ESTIMATION INCONVENIENCE FATALITY RESPECTS UNSUITABLE ADMIRABLE CREATION ACTIVITIES STIMULATING UNMODIFIED REPUTABLE DISPROVEN NOTORIETY OCCURRENCE INCORPORATED DISRESPECTFUL CREDITABLE LIVING PRECAUTIONS EXTENSIVE TEMPORARILY TRANSFERABLE 30
73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108.
INCORPORATES GENEROSITY ORIGINAL OCCURRENCES BENEFICIAL INHABITANTS GROWTH UNPOPULAR DISCOVERY UNPREDICTABLE INFLUENTIAL TRADITIONS UNDISPUTED HEIGHT PREDICTABLY ACCOMPANIED ADMIRATION CRITICISED GENEROSITY EXTENSIVELY INCONVENIENT INVENTIVE ORIGINALLY PROVABLE UNACCOMPANIED STIMULANTS WIDESPREAD TENDENCY UPDATED UNINHABITED WITHDRAWABLE INVARIABLY MEDICAL HEIGHT USELESS SIMILARITIES
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VARIETY COMMONLY TREATMENT CONFUSING FINALLY SOLUTION UNACCEPTABLE SURVIVAL SILENTLY APPLICATION IRRESPONSIBLE INCLUDING LAWYER INDEPENDENCE POWERFUL IMPORTANCE CREATURES DECISIVE INCOMPLETE MEMBERSHIP SUPPORTIVE UNDERESTIMATE / OVERESTIMATE PEACEFUL INTERNATIONAL HEAVILY SURROUNDINGS PAYMENT INVALUABLE VALUABLE SUSPICIOUSLY PLEASANT / PLEASURABLE SUMMARY OBSESSIVE EMPLOYED BITTERNESS ACTIVITY TREATY CONFUSED DISGUSTED EXPECTANCY DISAPPEAR INDIFFERENT
151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194.
ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALIZE IMAGINATIVE DISREGARD RESPONSIBILITY SUPPOSEDLY EMBARRASSMENT SELF-ESTEEM EXCLAMATION HANDFUL FOUNDATION ANNOYANCE CIRCULATION OBLIGATORY DIVERSITY HESITANT DIFFERENTLY SICKENS / SICKENED SURVIVORS APPLIANCES SPEAKER EXTENT LIKELIHOOD AMAZING RESPECTFUL IMAGINARY SECURITY CAREFUL EMPLOYER DEPENDENT WORTHY ENJOY EXHAUSTED DECISION COMPLETION DESPERATE PROTECTIVE RESISTANCE SUCCEED EXCITEMENT BEHAVIOUR ABILITY SLEEPY ROBBERS 31
195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238.
DISAGREE DISAPPROVES USEFUL SIMILARLY VARY WILLING UNEMPLOYED BASIS MOVEMENT APPLICATION FRESHLY DEEPLY DARKENED STRANGER PATIENCE ACTIVE CONFUSION REASONABLE SILENTLY CONSIDERATION IMPRESSION INVESTIGATION UNSOLVED ANNOUNCER ENABLE GOVERNOR EXPECTATIONS APPEARANCE MEANING HAPPINESS HARMFUL ADDITION POINTLESS SLIPPERY PREDICTION PREPARATIONS SENSITIVE UNREASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT DISABLED PERSUASIVE PUBLISHED SPEECH ENTITLED
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239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282.
ORIGINATED NECESSITY LAWFUL LATELY CONTRIBUTION INFORMAL POVERTY CONTEMPTIBLE DESPERATELY UNSUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT CHILDHOOD MISBEHAVE THREATENED SECRETIVE PROPOSAL SUSPICIOUS PLEASURE REFUSAL REPORTEDLY UNWILLING ACCUSATION EXTRAORDINARY PASSAGE GOVERNMENT UNEXPECTED APPARENT HEARTLESS EXTENSIVE UNLIKELY KINGDOM DESCENDANT INFLUENTIAL RECOVERY DEFENSIVE WIDTH DENSITY BRIEFLY BELIEF DISHONOUR RECALL INDUSTRIALIZATION COMPARISON OVERTAKE
283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326.
ENABLED FILLED INDEPENDENT COMPETITIVE DARKNESS ARRIVAL STRANGELY DISGUSTING INCURABLE PROPERLY REMARKABLE DIFFERENCE CURIOSITY ANXIETY IMAGINATION ASHAMED PUNISHMENT PAINFUL WEAKNESS ARRANGEMENT EXHAUSTING MYSTERIOUS DEMANDING IRRESISTIBLE PRESENCE OBVIOUSLY EXCITED DISTANCE GROWTH REGULARLY CROWDED COMPLAINT SADNESS REQUIREMENTS UNDOCUMENTED DESCRIPTION IMPATIENT ACTOR PROBABILITY FURIOUS SLAVERY CONTENT POET FEELINGS 32
327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 348. 349. 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 355. 356. 357. 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. 370.
REGARDLESS SURPRISINGLY APPOINTMENT MAJORITY ASSUMPTION ABSENCE INVASION RIVALRY INTRUDER(S) EVIDENCE SETTLERS PROSPEROUS REVIVAL ATTACHMENT EXPLANATION FREEDOM BETRAYAL MURDERER OBSESSION LIGHTER COINCIDENCE POINTLESS SLIPPERY PREDICTION PREPARATIONS SENSITIVE UNREASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT DISABLED PERSUASIVE PUBLISHED SPEECH ENTITLED ORIGINATED NECESSITY LAWFUL LATELY CONTRIBUTION INFORMAL POVERTY CONTEMPTIBLE DESPERATELY UNSUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT
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CHILDHOOD MISBEHAVE THREATENED SECRETIVE PROPOSAL SUSPICIOUS PLEASURE DEPTH BITTERLY ABUNDANT CRUELTY HEAT IMPRESSIVE OFFENSIVE NOVELIST ADDITIONAL ACCESSIBLE WEALTHY RESPECTFULLY RECENTLY UNEMPLOYMENT EMBARRASSING ACCUSATIONS IMPOLITE NATURAL HONESTY CONFESSION OWNER APOLOGY INSURANCE DAILY AGREEMENT EXCEPTIONAL INVITATION CHAMPIONSHIP LEADING ACHIEVEMENT UNBELIEVABLE INABILITY STUBBORNNESS EXPECTATION HUMANITIES ILLUSTRATIONS OCCUPATION
415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. 430. 431. 432. 433. 434. 435. 436. 437. 438. 439. 440. 441. 442. 443. 444. 445. 446. 447. 448. 449. 450. 451. 452. 453. 454. 455. 456. 457. 458.
LENGTH MECHANIZATION ADDICTION PRESENTATION SECRECY UNEMPLOYED IMPOLITE APPLAUSE UNDERPAID SENSELESS SHYNESS CERTAINTY SPECIALTY INFORMANT HEROISM EXPANSION PERSONIFICATION RELIABILITY INVESTMENT LONELINESS CHILDHOOD DESTRUCTION DETAINMENT BRAVERY PRIDE EQUIPMENT ELECTRICITY MISUNDERSTANDING DISAGREEMENT IMPRISONMENT REPLACEMENT LOSS CONFIDENTIAL CHOICE RESPONSIBILITY HOUSING PREFERENCE STRIKING DISAPPOINTMENT DISQUALIFIED STORAGE SATISFACTION RESERVATION ABUSE 33
459. 460. 461. 462. 463. 464. 465. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 479. 480. 481. 482. 483. 484. 485. 486. 487. 488. 489. 490. 491. 492. 493. 494. 495. 496. 497. 498. 499. 500.
EXPLOSION ADVISABLE UNEMPLOYMENT EVASION UNWRITTEN MANAGEMENT CRYING BEATEN SYSTEMATICALLY HIGHLY REORGANISATION ECONOMICALLY SOLUTION BEHAVIOUR BLOCKADE MONETARY NAVAL PASSIONATELY INVENTION FOLLOWER ENDURANCE RENEWABLE ASSISTANT OUTWEIGH DISCONNECTED BROADENS ENCOURAGEMENT ENTITLED MISPRONOUNCES BOYHOOD BOREDOM SHARPEN APPOINTEE THOUGHTLESS BULLETPROOF COMMUTERS UNHELPFUL SUB-ZERO DISBELIEVED UNDERPAID ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT INDECISIVE