The best resources to prepare for Cambridge Exam English assessments! In word formation exercises the learner is given the most basic form of a word, known as “the root” form.You need to change the prefix or suffix to adapt the word into the correct form and make it fit in the 8 gaps in the text so that it makes perfect sense.
FCE Word Formation Forming Verbs. Choose from one of the endings to create a verb that completes the sentence. Type the verb in the box. Pay attention to tenses and spelling!
The third part of the Use of English paper in the First Certificate Examination is word formation where you have to use a root such as 'able' and create an ...
WORD fORMATION fILL IN THE GAPS. SEVERAL EXERCISES ID: 1819251 Language: English School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: B2 Age: 13+ Main content: Affixation Other contents: NONE Add to my workbooks (0) Download file …
FOR THE B2 (FCE/ISE II) ... (general activities) – do sport, do nothing Go + (ing) Phrasal verbs Word formation ... Phrasal verbs Word formation Bank on – depend Buy (sth) up – purchase large amounts of sth Buy (sb) out – pay to have control of a business
A collection of English ESL Word formation, Upper-intermediate (B2) worksheets for home learning, online practice, distance learning and English classes to ...
Word formation. Two articles to practice forming different types of words. ID: 1651907. Language: English. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: B2/C1. Age: 15+. Main content: Word Formation. Other contents:
Use your understanding of the context to decide if the missing word is positive or negative. That’s the end of this video. If you’d like further practice in the new FCE exam visit the Flo-Joe website at www.flo-joe.co.uk. Practice. Practice Word Formation exercises using the structures listed above: Part 3 Word Formation
The best resources to prepare for Cambridge Exam English assessments! In word formation exercises the learner is given the most basic form of a word, ...
Word Formation Exercise 1. Exercise Number: FCE062. Word Formation Exercise 2. Exercise Number: FCE063. Exam Tip! If you are sure that the word is, for example, an adjective but you can't think what the exact word is, try thinking of "usual" prefixes and suffixes. Perhaps it needs the suffix "ive" or the prefix "de".
B2 Word Formation WF025 Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into each blank. 1. The _____ of the Premier League has been agreed upon by all the managers. (CONTINUE) 2. I am so _____ with your report. Surely, you can do better. (SATISFY) 3.
Difficulty level: B2 /Upper Intermediate. This free FCE Use of English Practice Test helps with the word formation and vocabulary that you need to master ...