10. Prefixes & Suffixes (4): two-stage formations

Prefixes & Suffixes (4): two-stage formations

Use the words in brackets to form adjectives, nouns and verbs with the help of prefixation & suffixation. Sometimes you will need to make changes at both the start and end of the word.
  1. Some cosmetic products may have (desire) effects and can, for example, cause (allergy) reactions. 
  2. The website looks very (rely). Only the first page is full of obvious errors and (dated) information. 
  3. In the end, he gave me an (relevant) and (logic) reply and left me standing there more confused than ever. 
  4. I find Jack's swearing as (taste) as his (fidelity) to his caring wife. 
  5. How you handle (courage) affects your (able) to take on new risks and chances that could result in huge benefits. 
  6. The EU's military police force can be deployed to squash public (obedient) and ensure the status quo is maintained. 
  7. Our Neighborhood (vitalize) Program is a pilot initiative whereby five neighborhoods received planning grants to develop comprehensive five-year action plans to address issues such as housing, education, recreation and (employ). 
  8. These (persist) negative changes are described as (indicate) of the (sustainable) of mountain agriculture and the associated patterns of resource use. 
  9. Suppose you wanted to get rid of economic (equal). There are two ways of doing it: give money to the poor, or take it from the rich. 
  10. Any disease or disability that requires complete bed rest or extremely limits your (active) is considered (mobile).