Development - develop Agreement - agree Announcement - announce
Statement - state Arrangement - arrange Paving - pave Achievement - achieve Equipment - equip Treatment - treat Improvement - improve Requirement - require Government - govern Movement - move Measurement - measure Ex5 Achievement - Noun Difference - Noun Graduate - Noun and Verb Achieve - Verb Different - Adjective Graduation - Noun Resistance - Noun Measure - Noun and Verb Undergraduate - Noun Resistant - Adjective Measurement - Noun Post-graduate - Noun Assistance - Noun Develop - Verb Educate - Verb Assistant - Noun Development - Noun Education - Noun Celebration - Noun Active - Adjective Govern - Verb Celebrate - Verb Activity - Noun Government - Noun Ex6 1.Who did the arrangement of this old song? 2.Creative activity of this outstanding composer is deeply admired by Polish active people. 3.After his graduation from the Warsaw conservatoire, Chopin moved to graduate Paris. 4.He started to play the violin in his early childhood. 5.My friend has recently won the first prize at the Second International Piano competition. 6.He was silent for a while then rushed to write something without hesitation. 7.Our conservatoire publishes "Musical education of South Russia" once a month. 8.My friend has got a great collection of Bach recordings. 9.The sound engineers packed all the equipment into special cases. 10.After traveling with temporary documents, Rudolf Nureyev was given citizenship in Austria. Ex7 1)d 2)e 3)f 4)c 5)g 6)b 7)a Ex 8 1.What are you doing with my History of Music book? Give it back immediately. 2.They were giving away free CD samples at the department store. 3.My roommate didn't want to go to the opera, but she finally gave in. 4.When Kelly grew up, she gave away her music school books. 5.I'm so sorry Tom has given up music; he has a talent for piano playing. 6.I promise I'll never give your secret away to your groupmates. 7.My English homework was too difficult, so I gave up. 8.Your application should be given in by October 5th. 9.You are a singer, you should give up smoking as soon as possible. 10.I can't stand your borrowing my lecture notes and never giving them back. Ex9 1.After his lecture, a famous musicologist gave out a booklet. 2.I think we shall visit this event: a lot of ice cream will be given away free of charge. 3.Everybody should give back the books to the library on time. 4.I'm not going to give in to such insults. 5.In my opinion, he shouldn't give up playing the instrument - he is a talented boy. 6.She said she wouldn't like this news to be given out publicly yet. Ex10 1.Sound Engineering is getting too expensive: I'll have to give it up. 2.There are special people who give out the results of social surveys to the media. 3.The charity gave away food and clothes to the poor. 4.Although we were not the leaders of the championship, our team didn't want to give up. 5.Homeless animals often give off a bad smell. 6.It's a present. You must not give it away to me. 7.The news of his success at the competition was given out immediately.