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B1-B2 Word formation practise - noun to verb, adjective to noun, noun to adjective, verb to noun, adjective to verb
Practising word formation—changing words between forms like noun to verb, adjective to noun, or verb to adjective—enhances vocabulary flexibility and allows for more precise and varied expression. This skill is particularly useful for both speaking and writing, as it helps students adapt words to fit different contexts without losing meaning. For example, transforming “decision” (noun) into “decide” (verb) or “happy” (adjective) into “happiness” (noun) allows you to communicate ideas more dynamically. It also builds a deeper understanding of word families, which aids in reading comprehension and improves overall language proficiency by making it easier to understand and create complex sentences. Students read the sentences and work out what form of the word in () is needed to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +9
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