USE OF ENGLISH
-tion, -ety, -ment, -ity, -iour, -dom, -ence, -ition,
-er.
A new kind of television (entertain) has become a talking
point in millions of houses – reality TV shows. These came into (exist) a few
years ago and have achieved enormous (popular) These programmes show the (behave)
of ordinary members of the public in a (various) of different situations –
doing their jobs, trying to win talent (compete), being faced with challenges
so that their (react) can be observed and spending a period of time living in
a house with (strange). Some of these programmes attract a great deal of (public)
in newspapers and magazines and some of the people who appear in them achieve a
kind of (star) for a time.
a-, dis-, en-, mis-, -en, -ify, -ize.
As the name makes clear, this course (emphasis) the
practical of things. If you want to (broad) your knowledge and skills, the
course will (able) you to do just that. Experienced teachers will (clear) areas
that confuse you. There may be some terminology which you have always
(understand). This course will (sure) that this is no longer a problem. The
teachers will (simple) the technical language and explain certain error
messages, so that you know what to do if the same problem (rise) in the future.
Many people are (advantage) when applying for jobs as their computer skills let
them down. So do not be (courage) if you are struggling with your computer –
enroll on our course.
-ian, -er, -ist, -ant, -or.
As the (edit) of this magazine, I am always pleased to be
able to give information on former pupils in this section. (Read) will be
interested to see that they include a rising (politics), three highly
successful (law) and one person who has become a well- known (journal) on a
national newspaper. In the arts we have someone who has become the (create) of
a popular cartoon series and a number of professional (music). In sport one
former pupil is now the (assist) coach at a major football club and another has
become a fitness (instruct). And we must not forget that one of our former
pupils was recently a (participate) in the TV show SING LIKE THE STARS.
Dis-, il-, im-, in-, un-.
Many people are (aware) of exactly what rights are as
customers. But many people experience (efficient) service, receive bills that
are totally (correct) or are victims of traders who are either simply (honest)
or engaged in activities that are completely (legal). What can you do in this
position? Many people feel that they are (capable) of doing anything about it,
while others do not wish to be (polite) when dealing with a shop or other
trader and are (willing) to make a fuss.
But this attitude is surely (wise) .If you have been the
victim of what you believe to be (fair) treatment, you should do something
about it and in this leaflet we will explain exactly what.
-ly, -less, -al, -ing, -able, -full, -ous.
For the most (comfort) rooms in town, all available at
extremely (reason) rates, look no further than the ROSS HOTEL. You will always
find a warm welcome here from our highly (profession) staff, who are keen to be
(help) to guests at all times. We are in the best location in town and many of
our rooms have (except) views of the coast. There are also (count) tourist
attractions that are well worth visiting in the (surround) area. Our dining
room has an excellent reputation, particularly for the (tradition) dishes of
the region. So take advantage of one of our (number) special offers. Phone the
number below to find out about our very low (day) rates and our rates per week.
-ance, -ation, -ee, -ence, -ion, -ing, -ise, -ity,
-ment.
This position involves (responsible) for staff training at our
fast-food takeaway restaurants. We stress the (important) of training so that
all our staff are able to demonstrate (expert) with the state- of- the- art (equip)
we use and are also fully aware of what is required in their (deal) with
customers. You will be involved in the (prepare) of a series of training
courses for both managers and (employ) and you will be also expected to provide
advice and(guide) on a variety of staff issues. For this post, we have a
(prefer) for candidates with experience of the fast- food business but our
(select) procedure will take other relevant experience into account.
Dis- , in-, mis-, un-.
-able, -action, -ed, -ing, -ity, -ment, -y.
The music business may be highly (predict) but for singer
Lance Dean, his sacking from the group Topnorch was totally (expect). Fellow
band members say, that it was (avoid) and they refer to (satisfy) with in the
group which has been going on for some time. They say that Lance has shown
(able) to put the interests of the group before his own and describe as (accept)
various recent incidents involving him. Lance is now facing (employ) and
considers himself extremely (luck). He says that the decision to sack him is (believe)
and that he has always done his best for the group. He thinks that the whole
situation is simply a (understand) that can easily be resolved.
1. CHEZ BERT is a (delight) new restaurant in the city
centre.
2. Workers react with (angry) to the news of job losses.
3. Family and friends said that they were (sad) by his
death.
4. The scandal has caused great (embarrass) to the
government.
5. A report out this week shows that (tired) is the course
of a great many road accidents.
6. Much to everybody (amaze), she came back to win the game.
7. These statistics are likely to (pleased) the education
authorities.
8. Although (amuse) in parts, this book is unlikely to be a
best seller.
9. The coach admitted that his tactics had been an
(embarrass) failure.
10. This is a (fascinate) and highly original book.
11. His speech caused great (amuse) among the audience.
12. This is just the place for a (relax) weekend break.
13. If it’s (excited) that you want, this is just the place
for you.
14. The report says that the economic outlook is not as
(depress) some experts have been predicting.
15. A spokesman said that she had cancelled the show because
she was suffering from (exhausted).
16. The terrible news was greeted with (sad) throughout the
country.
17. Nobody had been expecting this (shock) new development.
18. Fans of her work may find this latest novel rather
(disappoint).
19. (Relax) is more important than sleep, according to a new
survey.
20. It was clear that (nervous) affected the performance of
both players.
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