Exercises: 8.1 The - Er/-Or, - Ee and - Ist Suffixes. Use The Suffixes To Give The Names of The Following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Exercises: 8.1 The - Er/-Or, - Ee and - Ist Suffixes. Use The Suffixes To Give The Names of The Following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Exercises: 8.1 The - Er/-Or, - Ee and - Ist Suffixes. Use The Suffixes To Give The Names of The Following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Exercises
8.1
The –er/-or, -ee and –ist suffixes. Use the suffixes to give the names of the following:
1 The thing that wipes rain off your car windscreen. - A windscreen wiper;
7 A person who donates their kidneys upon their death. – An organ donor (Kidney donor);
8.2
1 Stapler
2 Coffee maker
3 Can opener
4 Nail clipper
5 Hanger
8.3
1 Illustrator
2 Veterinarian
3 Singer
4 Cook
5 Professor
6 Psychologist
8.4
1 a cooker – a thing
2 a typewriter – a thing
5 a cleaner – both
6 a smoker – both
7 a drinker - a person
8.5
8.6
8.7
Step-ladder – The rest of them are things that help you fulfill a certain action.
Compliment -
9.1
Example: He’s a very honest man. I don’t agree. I think he’s dishonest.
9.2
9.3
Choose a negative verb from B to fit each of the sentences below. Put it in the correct form.
3 I’m sure he’s lying but it’s going to be hard to disprove his story.
6 His phone was disconnected because he didn’t pay his last bill.
9.4
6 What means “underground railway” in the US and “underground passage” in the UK?
Subway
9.5
Using the table opposite construct words or phrases to replace the underlined words.
1 The BBC tries to avoid pronouncing foreign words incorrectly. The BBC tries to avoid
mispronouncing.
2 Most people say they have to work too hard but are paid too little. Most people say they
worthlessly overwork/are overworked and underpaid.
3 He dated his cheque with a date that was later than the real date. He post-dated his
cheque.
4 She’s still on good terms with the man who used to be her husband. She’s still on good
terms with her ex-husband.
5 He made so many mistakes in the letter that he has to write it again. He made so many
mistakes in the letter that he has to rewrite it again.
9.6
Bi bilateral binocular
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Re retrieved recycling
10.1
10.2
6 The new take-away pizza service has a very good introductory offer.
10.3
1 She’s a very introspective person and he’s also very introverted. That means she is the
kind of person who overthinks everything and spends a lot of time analyzing any insignificant
situation; He is a shy person and doesn’t talk too much.
3 They have a very good induction programme for new staff in that company. Training.
4 I don’t think it is healthy to repress one’s emotions too much. Hold back.
5 Perhaps you can deduce what the word means from the way it was formed. Work out.
10.4
Think of three other words based on each of the roots listed in B opposite. Put each into an
appropriate phrase.
10.5
Pair the formal verbs below with their phrasal verb equivalents.
Support – Hold up
Oppose – Go against
11.1
1 affectionate - affection
2 excited - excitement
3 kind - kindness
4 secure - security
5 amused - amusement
6 graceful - grace
7 original - originality
8 stupid - stupidity
9 attentive - attentiveness
10 happy - happiness
11 popular - popularity
12 weak - weakness
13 equal - equality
14 hopeful - hope
15 resentful - resentment
16 wise – wisdom
11.2
Find at least one more noun using each of the suffixes in B and C.
B -ment accomplishment
-ion experimentation
-ness intolerantness
-ity opportunity
C -ship ownership
-dom boredom
-th tenth
-hood childhood
11.3
1 animosity - hostility
2 astonishment – amazement
3 inquisitiveness - curiosity
4 fraternity - brotherhood
5 substitution - replacement
6 fame - stardom
7 decrease - reduction
8 area - neighbourhood
9 vision - sight
10 liberty - freedom
11 fury - rage
12 wealth – prosperity
11.4
11.5
Which of the words in the list below is being described in the following quotations?
2 “Happiness is like coke; something you get as the by-product of making something else”
11.6
1 freedom – Freedom is something we all have. Now we should start using it properly.
3 life – Life is a hard game to play when your thoughts are dizzy. Calm your mind.