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Make nouns using the suffixes –er /-or/-ist/ -ism/-ian/–ment/–ion/–ness. Translate them into Russian.


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NOUNS. ADJECTIVES. ADVERBS.

GRAMMAR REFERENCE

To act, to conduct, to compose, to direct, to drive, to fight, to found, to invent, to lead, to mine, to read, to report, to speak, to teach, art, social, type, capital, music, international, piano, electric, Canada, Russia, to improve, to measure, to disappoint, to pave, to announce, to agree, to state, to govern, to require, to arrange, to move, to develop, to achieve, To collect, to combine, to connect, Bitter, dark, kind, happy, weak.

 

2. Make adjectives using the suffixesfull/-less/–able/-ible. Translate them into Russian.

 

Aim, care, beauty, hope, doubt, fruit, use, power, thank, harm, colour, to change, to eat, to compare, to convert, to profit, to read, to comfort, to respect, to expect.

 

3. Make adverbs using the suffixes –ly. Translate them into Russian.

 

Silent, wide, cruel, happy, rapid, quick, part, first, extreme.

 

4. Complete the sentences with an adjective, an adverb or anoun

 

1. John is sometimes a dangerous … I think he drives … when he is in a hurry.

2. Pam's old car was slow but her new one is very …

3. James looked … when his team won the game.

4. It rained … all day yesterday and the ground was very wet.

5. Mmm, what a wonderful … from the kitchen. What are you cooking? I am sure it is going to taste

6. I think Mrs Burns is a good … She taught my children…

7. David has not got a lot of money so when he goes shopping he always looks … at the prices.

8. My parents were hard … They worked … all their lives.

9. Jackie did … in his test and had to take it again.

10. I spoke to Peter on the telephone this morning. He sounded really … Someone stole his car yesterday.

 


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