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HOW TO DEAL WITH EXERCISE 3 OF THE USE OF ENGLISH PART (CAMBRIDGE)

1. Guess the kind of word we have to use.

ADJECTIVE: before a noun or after certain verbs (to be, feel…)

The black cat was waiting for the milk.

I feel tired today.

ADVERB: before an adjective (She is amazingly good at Maths) or after a verb (He came
quickly) Sometimes at the beginning of a sentence (Suddenly,…)

NOUN: after a determiner (the, a, my…) but there could be an adjective before that (my black
pen); together with another noun (the bus station); after a normal verb (as an object), after
there is/are…

VERB: after a subject or after some other verbs.

2. Form the word. Usually we’ll have to use prefixes or suffixes.

State= statement (noun)

3. Check for:
-singular or plural? (nouns and verbs) state-statement-statements
-one meaning or the opposite? Happy-happiness-unhappiness

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