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Title: SUFFIXES AND FALSE FRIENDS


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SUFFIXES AND FALSE FRIENDS
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SUFFIXES
  • Therere three kind of suffixes

Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM NOUNS
  • We used the suffixes -ment, -tion/-sion, and
  • -er/-or to change a verb into a noun.

Verb
Suffix
Noun
  • Example ACT -OR ACTOR

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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM NOUNS
  • Furthermore we can add the suffixes -ity,
  • -ship, -ness or -ence/-ance.

PERSONAL PERSONALITY
FRIEND FRIENDSHIP
HAPPY HAPPINESS
ANNOY ANNOYANCE
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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM ADJECTIVES
  • We make use of the suffixes -ed and -ing to
    transform a verb into an adjective.

-ED
-ING
-ED is used to describe how somebody feels.
-ING is used to describe what make someone feel
like that.
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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM ADJECTIVES
  • Moreover we can use -ful (CON) and -less (SIN)
    in some nouns to form adjectives.
  • For example
  • CARE CAREFUL
    CARELESS
  • HOPE HOPEFUL
    HOPELESS

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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM ADJECTIVES
  • At last, we also form adjectives adding -ous,
  • -al, -able, -ive and -ant/ent.
  • For example

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SUFFIXES WHICH FORM ADVERBS
  • The suffix -ly in English is used to become
    adverbs from adjectives.

Adjetive   Adverb
Normal Normally
Perfect Perfectly
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ACTIVITIES
  • 1) Fill in the blanks with an adjective derived
    from the word given.
  • My car is really very (economic)
    ________________.
  • Democracy is fundamental to good (govern)
    ______________.
  • He's a very (ambition) ______________man.
  • The school organises (education)
    _____________visits.
  • She cries a lot because she's really very (sense)
    ____________.
  • The plane was caught in an (electricity)
    _______________storm.
  • I haven't had a very (product) _____________day.
  • We visited a (history) ________________house
    last weekend.
  • I love (classic) ______________ music.
  • Superman is very (power) _____________.

economical
goverment
ambitionous
educational
sensitive
electrical
productive
historical
classical
powerful
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FALSE FRIENDS
  • They are the words that are written in the same
    way (or similar) in Spanish are confused, but
    really mean something else in English.

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ACTIVITIES
  • Circle the correct word
  • Did you know that Chrissie got embarrassed/pregnan
    t on holiday in Ibiza?
  • The signature/subject I hate most is maths.
  • Keep removing/stirring the soup the whole time.
  • I couldn't agree more. That's a very
    sensible/sensitive idea.
  • The film The Quiet American was a box-office
    exit/success.
  • How many idioms/languages can you speak?
  • Actually/Nowadays I'm living with my parents
    again.
  • The poor live in the slums/suburbs.
  • The police came to my assistance/attendance.
  • The Englishman wearing navy blue socks with
    sandals is a bit of a stereotype/topic in Spain.
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