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from English Grammar Today. There are four main kinds of word formation: prefixes, suffixes, conversion and compounds. Prefixes. We add prefixes before the base or stem of a word. See also: Prefixes. Suffixes. We add suffixes after the base or stem of a word. The main purpose of a suffix is to show what class of word it is (e.g. noun or adjective).
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Word formation. In a sentence or text you have to change the form of a word, e.g. from a noun to an adjective, or from a verb to a noun. For example: The _____ was very nervous. (sing) You have to complete the sentence with the person noun (singer).
WF006 - Word Formation Sentences. WF005 - Word Formation Sentences. WF004 - Word Formation Sentences. WF003 - Crossword - Word Formation. WF002 - Prefixes and Negative Meanings. WF001 - Negative Forms. Word Formation - PDF Worksheets for English Language Learners - Upper-intermediate Level (B2)
Word Formation. Use the words given in CAPITALS to form a word that fits into the gap. Levels of Difficulty: Elementary Intermediate Advanced