Word formation Spotlight-7

Слайд 2

We can use –able, -ible, -ent to form adjectives from verbs.

We can use –able, -ible, -ent to form adjectives from verbs.

Enjoy

Insist

Differ

Consider

Believe

Sense

\ible

able

\able

able

ent

ent

Слайд 3

Fill the sentences: enjoyable different believable insistent considerable sensible 1. Mrs

Fill the sentences:

enjoyable

different

believable

insistent

considerable

sensible

1. Mrs Lockhart said that the river cruise had

been  

2. Jack is very .He never enters the fray.

3. She was , inviting me to a party.

4. We use suffixes to create words.

5. Apprehended said alibi.

6. Money donated by celebrities accounted for a part of the fund to assist patients

Слайд 4

We use un-, in-, il-, in-, ir- to form opposite adjectives.

We use un-, in-, il-, in-, ir- to form opposite adjectives.

forgettable

balanced

active

possible

believable

responsible

logical

il

ir

un

un

in

un

im

Слайд 5

Noun + -ful =quality a person/thing has. helpful advice Noun +

Noun + -ful =quality a person/thing has. helpful advice Noun + -less =quality

a person/thing doesn’t have. useless speech

Beauty

Speech

Though

Care

Success

Successful

Careful

Careless

Thoughtful

Thoughtless

Speechless

Beautiful

Слайд 6

1. If you have your own business - you are success

1. If you have your own business - you are success
2.

Tony is a care with his work. He rarely makes a mistakes.
3. My sister is very care . She is always breaking things.
4. It was thought of you to ask Sue about her exam, because she failed it.
5. It was thought of you to ask him how he was feeling.
6. John was speech when he hard the news.
7. Sofia is the most beauti person I know.

Fill the gaps in words:

ful

less

ful

ful

ful

ful

less

less

less

Слайд 7

We can use –en at the end of some adjectives to

We can use –en at the end of some adjectives to

form verbs. dark - darken

Short

Wide

Red

Black

en

en

n

en

Слайд 8

1.The sky blackened as the dark clouds blocked out the sun.

1.The sky blackened as the dark clouds blocked out the sun.
2.

His face reddened in anger.
3. This road is too narrow. They should widen it!
4. Can you shorten my dress, please?

Find the suffix:

Слайд 9

We use –ive, -ative to form adjectives from some verbs. Impressive

We use –ive, -ative to form adjectives from some verbs.

Impressive

Informative

Protective

Creative

Attractive

Imaginative

Imagine

Attract

Create

Protect

Inform

Impress

Слайд 10

From the outside, the results look very The student’s book was

From the outside, the results look very  
The student’s book

was very
Despite the   helmet, his upper jaw and nose were broken.
Intellectual aspects are infused with   energy and crowned with success.
She was quite an  woman with her pretty auburn hair.
So I have a particular  approach to visual work.

impressive

informative

protective

creative

Complete the sentences:

attractive

imaginative