Практикум по лексикологии английского языка. Часть 1. Словообразование. Маковецкая Н.А - 10 стр.

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Exercise 9. Complete the sentences below with suitable nouns or adjectives formed
from the words given in brackets. See the example provided.
1. Tony is a terribly competitive (compete) person.
2. Most adolescents go through periods of great (insecure).
3. Limited exposure to the suns rays can be (benefit) to health.
4. Daniel shows very little (aware) of how others see him.
5. The confusion over the diplomats names caused a great deal of (embarrass).
6. Although she appeared calm, you could hear the (anxious) in her voice.
7. Ive always regarded him as a man of great (sincere).
8. Monica was always very (resent) of the fact that she was never given the
chance of going to university.
9. Im really fed up with her air of superiority shes just so (dismiss) of
everyone elses ideas.
10. Oh, its a delightful little restaurant. Tasteful decor, excellent food and, most
important, (attend) waiters!
Exercise 10. Use the words given in capitals to form a word (a noun , adjective or
adverb) that fits in the space to each sentence.
1. When asked to talk about themselves, some people,
particularly men, become rather .
2. I think this dispute can be settled .
3. You are forbidden to take out library books without paying
the fee.
4. Expeditions into the wild are very , and candidates have to
show that they can fend for themselves in rugged countryside.
5. I was on a diet, but when I saw the chocolate cake I gave in to
. I couldnt resist it.
6. When her marriage to the rich man ended, she couldnt give
up the lifestyle she had got used to.
7. We havent got much time. Well have to come up with a
to the problem soon.
8. He talked his mother back very .
9. If I were prime minister I would shut down industries.
10. for me the train was late, so I caught it.
11. The number of cases of influenza has increased in the last
month.
12. He lost all his (s) in the earthquake.
DEFEND
PEACE
MEMBER
DEMAND
TEMPT
LUXURY
SOLVE
IRRITATE
PROFIT
LUCKY
CONSIDER
POSSESS
Exercise 11. Instructions as above.
1. People today seem to have that were never heard of by
their grandparents.
2. It is not surprising therefore that we begin to think we are
COMPLAIN
KNOW
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Exercise 9. Complete the sentences below with suitable nouns or adjectives formed
from the words given in brackets. See the example provided.

1. Tony is a terribly competitive (compete) person.
2. Most adolescents go through periods of great … (insecure).
3. Limited exposure to the sun’s rays can be … (benefit) to health.
4. Daniel shows very little … (aware) of how others see him.
5. The confusion over the diplomats’ names caused a great deal of … (embarrass).
6. Although she appeared calm, you could hear the … (anxious) in her voice.
7. I’ve always regarded him as a man of great … (sincere).
8. Monica was always very … (resent) of the fact that she was never given the
   chance of going to university.
9. I’m really fed up with her air of superiority – she’s just so … (dismiss) of
   everyone else’s ideas.
10.Oh, it’s a delightful little restaurant. Tasteful decor, excellent food and, most
   important, … (attend) waiters!

Exercise 10. Use the words given in capitals to form a word (a noun , adjective or
adverb) that fits in the space to each sentence.

1. When asked to talk about themselves, some people,                 DEFEND
    particularly men, become rather … .
2. I think this dispute can be settled … .                           PEACE
3. You are forbidden to take out library books without paying        MEMBER
    the … fee.
4. Expeditions into the wild are very … , and candidates have to     DEMAND
    show that they can fend for themselves in rugged countryside.
5. I was on a diet, but when I saw the chocolate cake I gave in to   TEMPT
    … . I couldn’t resist it.
6. When her marriage to the rich man ended, she couldn’t give        LUXURY
    up the lifestyle she had got used to.
7. We haven’t got much time. We’ll have to come up with a …          SOLVE
    to the problem soon.
8. He talked his mother back very … .                                IRRITATE
9. If I were prime minister I would shut down … industries.          PROFIT
10. … for me the train was late, so I caught it.                     LUCKY
11. The number of cases of influenza has … increased in the last     CONSIDER
    month.
12. He lost all his … (s) in the earthquake.                         POSSESS

Exercise 11. Instructions as above.

1. People today seem to have … that were never heard of by COMPLAIN
   their grandparents.
2. It is not surprising therefore that we begin to think we are KNOW