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Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each a. length b. to lengthen c. long d.

lengthy
sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural forms for 16. The politican made a long speech.
nouns, and passive voice where necessary. 17. Your sleeves are too short. You should lengthen them.
18. What is the length of the trip from the United States to Australia?
For questions 1 to 4 choose
a. safety b. to save c. safe d. safely For question 19-20 choose:
1. Although the trip was dangerous, they arrived at home .
2. I try some money every week, but it isn’t easy. a. interference b. to interfere
3. Think of your family’s safety when you drive. 19. Was there any interference with your plan?
4. That boat is very safe. Don’t be afraid to get in. 20. Coffee interfere with my sleep, so I don’t drink it.

For question 5-8 choose: For question 21- 24 choose:


a. inventor, c. invention a. filling c. full
b. inventive, d. inventively b. to fill, d. fully
5. Alexander Graham Bell is the inveentor of the telephone in1876. 21. You are full of good ideas!
6. He had a very inventive mind. 22. I fully understand what you mean.
7. The telephone is his famous invention . 23. Please fill my cup again.
8. Do you know the name of some inventors . 24. What kind of filling would you like in your sandwich?

For question 9-12 choose: For question 25-28 choose:


a. Popularity c. to popularize, a. pain b. to pain c. painful d. painfully
b. popular d. popularly
9. Salicylate is popularly known as aspirin. 25. . I had a terrible pain in my tooth.
10. Aspirin is the most popular medicine in the world. 26. It was so painful that I went to the dentist.
11. The popularity of aspirin is not surprising. 27. My tooth pain me.
12. Aspirin was popularized first by a German company. 28. My tooth hurt very painfully

For question 13-15 choose: For question 29-30 choose:


a. mildness b. mild c. mildly
a. relief b. to relief c. relieved 29. Aspirin has mild side effects.
30. Most of people react mildly to aspirin.
13 Do you have anything to relief my headache?
14. Aspirin gave me relief .
15. I feel so relieved .

For question 16-18 choose:


Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each a. What is the price of admission to the movie?
sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural forms for b. Will the museum ti admit children for free?
nouns, and passive voice where necessary.
1. height, high, highly 8. act, actor, action, to act
a. What is the height of that building? a. Look in the clown, he act very funny.
b. Put the medicine on a high shelf so the children can’t reach it. b. His action are very funny.
c. I think very or Mrs. Jones. c. The play has three actor .
d. Who is the most famous actor in the world?
2. criminal, crime, criminal, criminally (note: the noun and adjective
forms of this word are the same.) 9. extent, to extend, extensive, extensively
a. The criminal was sent to jail. a. police officials are making extensive studies of crime cycles.
b. He committed a serious crime. b. They are studying these cycles extensively .
c. He acted criminally . c. The extent of these cycles is unknown.
d. He was punished for his criminal actions. d. They extend their knowledge day by day.

3. reporter, report, to report 10. office, officer, official, to officiate, official, officially
a. Every day, the newspaper report many interesting stories. a. The mayor office at the Labor Day ceremony every year.
b. The reporter wrote an interesting story. b. The mayor is an elected to officiate .
c. Her reported was very interesting. c. His official is in City Hall.
d. What is the officer language in India?
4. stranger, strange, strangely e. , the language is Hindi, but many other languages are spoken.
a. She had a strange look on her face when I told her the bad news. f. , what do you mean? I wasn’t speeding.
b. She looked at us strangely .
c. I hate being a stranger in a new city.

5. completion, to complete, complete, completely


a. I agree with you completely .
b. I have to complete confidence in Dr. Lee.
c. Have you complete the report yet?
d. At the completion of the big job, was very tired.
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6. proposal, to propose, proposed NPM :2213042025
a. At the net meeting, the mayor a plan to build a new bridge.
b. Everyone is interested in the to build the bridge. Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each
c. The plan will be discussed and studied carefully. sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural forms for
nouns, and passive voice where necessary.
7. admission, to admit 1. politeness, polite, politely
a. Begin your conversation with a polite remark. a. The club a new secretary net week.
b. Be sure to speak politely . b. Be sure to come at the time.
c. The politness of her greeting made everyone feel relaxed and c. Arrive on time when you have an .
welcome.
8. meaning to mean, meaningful, meaningfully
2. interruption, to interrupt a. I don’t understand the meaning of the word.
a. It’s impolite to interrupt someone when he is speaking. b. The professor spoke meaningfully about current world problems.
b. There was an interruption of service when the buses broke c. Do you mean “yes” or “no”?
down. d. Mr. Tanaka gave a meaningful explanation of some Japanese
customs.
3. announcer, announcement, to announce
a. This announcement says that school will be closed tomorrow. 9. direction, director, to direct, direct, directly
b. The announcer read the news in a loud voice. a. In which direction is the art museum?
c. To announce your reason for coming as soon as you arrive. b. Mr. Prakinson in the dircetion of the school.
c. The policeman direct traffic during the rush hour every night.
4. person, personality, to personalize, personal, personalized, personally d. He looked at me directly while he was talking.
a. There is personal information in this letter. Please don’t show it e. Please give me a direct answer. Don’t be vague.
to anyone.
b. Personally , I disagree with you. 10. disagreement, to disagree, disagreeable, disagreeably
c. I like to use personal stationery with my initials on it. a. A store clerk should never speak disagreeable to a customer.
d. Mr. Park has a very cheerful person . b. What is that disagreeably smell in the refrigerator?
e. Who was that personalized you ate lunch with? c. Mr. and Mrs. Laurenti always to disagreement about politics.
f. You can to personalize a business letter by adding a handwritten d. The children had a over who could play with the ball.
notes at the bottom.

5. decision, to decide, decisive, decisively I. Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each
a. I can’t to decide what to wear to the party. sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural
b. Ella likes to act decisive . forms for nouns, and passive voice where necessary.
c. Some people find it difficult to make a decision . 1. friendship, friend, to befriend, friendly
d. The judge gave a decisively answer, and the case was closed. a. Clarice is a person.
b. The first day I started my new job, I didn’t know anyone , and
6. importance, important, importantly Clarice immediately came over, introduced herself and me.
a. Most importantly, you should study hard. c. We have been good for many years.
b. Do you realize the importance of that decision? d. I valued our .
c. Miss Santoso has three importantappointments tomorrow.
2. purchase, to purchase, purchase (purchasing)
7. appointment, to appoint, appointed a. The power of the dollar is less than it was ten years ago.
b. I am not going to anything without thinking it over carefully 8. system, to systemize, systematic, systematically
because I did not get a salary increase this year. a. The reason that she is such a good office manager is because she
c. It was an expensive , but we had to have t. has a mind.
b. Before she came, we really had no . Everything was in chaos.
3. selection, to select, selective, selectively c. When she took over the job, she our files and, fr the first time we
a. The best department store have a wide of merchandise. were able to find things when we wanted them.
b. You can what you want quickly and easily. d. She does her job carefully and .
c. The best shoppers are quite . They examine the merchandise
carefully before making a purchase. 9. specification, to specify, specific, specifically
d. Try to shop . a. I don’t remember the details now, but it was quite a scandal at
the time.
4. separation, to separate, separate, separately b. He just said that there was some trouble, but he didn’t what it
a. They got a last year. was.
b. They have lived since then, but I don’t think they are divorced. c. He said that he would speak more later when the others had left.
c. They have apartments. d. Are you sure this building is built according to ?
d. It is not uncommon for married couples to in modern society.
10. arrival, to arrive, arrival
5. experience, to experience, experienced a. Try to in time for dinner. We’re having roast duck.
a. is the best teacher, it is said. b. Please check on the time of TWA 800 from Paris: I want to be at
b. I a feeling of sadness when I left home. the airport when it comes in.
c. They are teachers. c. I was not prepare for his sudden .

6. students, study, to study, studious, studiously


a. If you want to pass calculus, you had better . II. Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each
b. I avoided taking that course because I thought I might fail it. sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural
c. She is a person, and she usually does well in her courses, forms for nouns, and passive voice where necessary.
d. I always wanted it have a where I could do my work. 1. speak, speech, to speak, speechless
e. She is wonderful . a. Yesterday I to 20 people on the phone.
b. Carlos is such a good that everyone like to hear him talk.
7. complainer, complaint, to complain, complaining, complainingly c. He always gives an excellent .
a. “I always have to wash the dishes. You never do,” he said . d. I was so surprised that I couldn’t say a word; I was .
b. If you have a , please let me know .
c. No matter what, he always . 2. preparation, to prepare, preparatory, prepared
d. I felt like saying to him, “Don’t be such a all the time.” a. Do you prefer to buy fresh or foods?
e. The customers followed the salesman into the office of the b. Took some course in English before entering college.
general manager. c. The for the party took a lot of work
d. Did you enough food for twelve people?
c. He spoke so that everyone started crying.
3. occasion, occasional, occasionally d. I would like to my appreciation for your help.
a. I like to drink wine with dinner.
b. I like to drink an glass of wine. 10. volunteer, to volunteer, voluntary, voluntarily
c. Do you ever have an when you like to drink wine? a. Did you to help at the church picnic?
b. They will need many .
4. to convince, convincing, convincingly c. He came . No one asked him.
a. She me to study harder, and I improved. d. His actions were appreciated.
b. She has a very voice. People believe her.
c. She speaks very .
III. Word Forms: Choose the correct word form to fit into each
5. smoothness, to smooth, smooth, smoothly sentence. Use appropriate verb tense, singular or plural
a. Everything ran during the whole conference. forms for nouns, and passive voice where necessary.
b. I like the texture of silk. 1. confusion, to confuse, confused, confusing
c. Silk is known for its . a. He spoken so fast that I became .
d. You can the rough edge with a fire. b. The instructions on the box are very .
c. In the after the accident. I lost my hat
6. use, to use, useful, useless, usefully d. I always the present tense with the present continuous.
a. This old brush is still . Don’t throw it away.
b. I plan my new car tomorrow. 2. truth, truthful, true, truthfully, truly
c. Could you explain the of that machine to me? a. I am thankful for your help.
d. Don’t tell me information. I don’t need it. b. I taught my children to always speak .
e. He worked throughout his life. c. I taught my children to be .
d. Are you telling me the ?
7. appreciation, to appreciate, appreciative, appreciatively e. This is a story.
a. Mrs. Adam thanked her friend for her help.
b. I am very of your help. 3. type, typical, typically
c. I your help very much. a. What of books do you like to read?
d. She accepted the honor with . b. I read for about ½ hour before I go to sleep.
c. A day for me begins at 7a.m. and ends at 11 p.m.
8. improvement, to improve
a. If you study hard, you will . 4. alternative, to alternate, alternative, alternatively [alternative= choice
b. I noticed the in my speech after I practiced of two]
a. We could play tennis or golf tomorrow. Which do you prefer?
9. expression, to express, expressive, expressively b. Do you have an plan in case it rains?
a. Ivan has a very face. c. . We could swim in an indoor pool.
b. Usually his is happy. d. I like this kind of exercise I do.
5. distance, distant, distantly
a. What was life like in the past?
b. In the , I can see some mountains.
c. Maria is related to me.

6. speed, to speed. speedy, speedily


a. If you on the highway, you’ll get a ticket.
b. What is the limit on city street?
c. Jim is a worker. He finished his work quickly.
d. He works .

7. refreshment, to refresh, refresher, refreshing, refreshed, refreshingly


a. After you exercise, you should feel refreshed
b. Swimming is a Refreshing exercise.
c. This lemonade is refreshing and cool.
d. I plan to take a refresher course in typing to improve my skill.
e. What kind of Refreshment will you serve at your party.
f. Please refresh my memory. I forgot some of the information.

8. flexibility, to flex, flexible, flexibly


a. The strong man flexible his muscles before he picked up the
heavy book.
b. What time would you like to meet? My schedule is flexible.
c. Rubber has a lot of flexibility
d. Rubber stretches and bends to flex.

9. tightness, to tighten, tight, tightly


a. If you exercise too much, you might feel tight a in your chest.
b. You should tightlen the string around the package. It’s too loose.
c. I’ve gained some weight, and my clothes are becoming tight.
d. The frightened child held his mother’s hand tightly.

10. experience, to experience, experienced


a. My trip to Europe was the most exciting experience in my life.
b. Right now, I experience a very bad headache.
c. Mr. Valdez is an experienced accountant.

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