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.
- Some cosmetic products may have (desire) effects and can, for example, cause (allergy) reactions.
- The website looks very (rely). Only the first page is full of obvious errors and (dated) information.
- In the end, he gave me an (relevant) and (logic) reply and left me standing there more confused than ever.
- I find Jack's swearing as (taste) as his (fidelity) to his caring wife.
- How you handle (courage) affects your (able) to take on new risks and chances that could result in huge benefits.
- The EU's military police force can be deployed to squash public (obedient) and ensure the status quo is maintained.
- 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).
- These (persist) negative changes are described as (indicate) of the (sustainable) of mountain agriculture and the associated patterns of resource use.
- 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.
- Any disease or disability that requires complete bed rest or extremely limits your (active) is considered (mobile).