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101 WORD
TRANSFORMATION SENTENCES
Hi and welcome to 101 Word Transformation Sentences.
First of all, I’d like to thank you personally for downloading this ebook. I put a lot
of effort into researching and writing and I appreciate your interest.
This book contains 101 sentences to practice FCE’s Use of English Part 3, i.e. word
transformation.
Who’s this ebook for?
Ideally, if you’re downloading this ebook, you’re either an English teacher or a
student. If you’re a teacher, you don’t need any further explanations; if you’re a
student, however, you should know that this book provides you with tons of
practice for UoE Part 3 of the First (FCE) exam. In order to make the most of the
sentences in this book, you should already be familiar with this part of the exam
and with some word transformation rules and techniques. These aren’t explained
here, but you can read some on the blog (click below to read on the blog):
-
Word Formation: The Basics
-
Word Transformation #1: Nouns & Suffixes
-
Word Transformation #2: Adjectives & Suffixes
-
Word Transformation #3: 10 Nouns Ending in -TH
How to go about this ebook?
101 sentences is a little too much to do in one single day if what you want is to
really improve and understand what the changes are and why they happen. If I
were to use this book to learn and study, I would do around 10-11 a day. That way
you can really focus on each word and its derivatives. Don’t overdo it and,
especially, don’t overdo it without making practice useful.
Why these particular words?
The words used in this book have been selected from past Cambridge English
exams and from my own experience as an English teacher preparing students
for First (FCE). The words in this ebook are extremely common in the exams and
knowing them will undoubtedly help you pass the exam more easily.
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Can I copy, photocopy or edit this ebook?
Yes, yes and no, please. You can copy, share and distribute this ebook as you
wish. You can print it and photocopy it to use it at home or with your students.
However, I’d rather you didn’t edit the book in anyway. The content in this book
belongs to Keep Smiling English and it should be shared as is. If you’d like to edit
some of it, please get in touch with me before you do so. Thanks!
Did you spot any mistakes?
If you spotted a mistake, please let me know. I hate typos and other mistakes,
but I’m only human! If you let me know, I’ll correct it straight away!
Without further ado, I’ll let you get on with your work. I wish you the best and
hope you enjoy this ebook. :-)
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TRANSFORMATION SENTENCES
Instructions: use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits the gap in
the same sentence.
Example: I was terribly (TERRIBLE) tired after all that exercise.
1.
It was ________________ (BITTER) cold, so I decided to go back and get my
coat.
2.
John had nothing to do with the accident, at least to my ________________
(KNOW).
3.
Even the ________________ (TOUGH) players couldn’t beat him.
4.
After plenty of ________________ (SCIENCE) research, they discovered a
cure for his illness.
5.
I can’t even begin to imagine the ________________ (SUFFER) you have
been through.
6.
A group of good old friends were having a good time while chatting
________________ (COMFORT).
7.
________________ (LIKE) many other species, penguins remain faithful to
their partner throughout their entire life.
8.
The hotel room was inexpensive and ________________ (RELATIVE) clean.
9.
Jack’s a very ________________ (ENERGY) person, always willing to do some
physical activity.
10.
If you have ________________ (ADDITION) questions, you should ask them at
the end of the class.
11.
I could feel the ________________ (WARM) of the sun on my face.
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41.
It is quite ________________ (USUAL) to meet someone who is friends with a
celebrity.
42.
If you want to get a proper job, you should take more care of your
________________ (APPEAR).
43.
Helen is a(n) ________________ (RELY) witness, as she was drunk when it all
went down.
44.
I’m sorry I couldn’t pick up the phone; I was in a ________________ (MEET).
45.
Their great ________________ (VARY) made it difficult to make a choice.
46.
He was employed as manager before being promoted to ________________
(DIRECT).
47.
It seems to me that every ________________ (INHABIT) was at the
demonstration yesterday.
48.
I’m really sorry, but I didn’t really have a ________________ (CHOOSE).
49.
Hopefully, these measures will lead to economic ________________ (GROW).
50.
We’re still friends despite our minor ________________ (AGREE).
51.
This capital city has a high rate of ________________ (EMPLOY), which isn’t
easy to achieve.
52.
I’m sorry, but I think we just got ________________ (LOSE).
53.
Most Mondays I arrive late because of my ________________ (ABILITY) to get
up early.
54.
This is a very important ________________ (DECIDE), so sleep on it and give
me an answer tomorrow.
55.
It’s not difficult to set up a successful business in this ________________
(GROW) economy.
56.
He’s had a really ________________ (PROSPER) shop ever since he dropped
out of college.
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57.
I am ________________ (FREQUENT) asked what my political views are, but I
don’t like to answer that question.
58.
The dance was ________________ (IMPRESS) performed by the Cirque du
Soleil.
59.
The couch was really ________________ (COMFORT), so I couldn’t sleep well.
60.
Did you have a good ________________ (FLY) back to Spain?
61.
The phone had been ________________ (CONNECT) all the time, so it was
out of battery.
62.
It is becoming ________________ (INCREASE) difficult to find regular blood
donors.
63.
We should make some ________________ (IMPROVE) to the house before the
winter.
64.
I really love this flat, despite our ________________ (NOISE) neighbours.
65.
The pub was ________________ (CROWDED), so we decided to head home.
66.
________________ (FORTUNATE), we missed the train, so we also missed the
concert.
67.
Madrid’s underground scheme is ________________ (EXTREME) well planned
out.
68.
It was that ________________ (ATTRACT), young woman who entered the
shop.
69.
All ________________ (TOUR) are warned against pickpockets.
70.
Joanne, I am extremely sorry for your ________________ (LOSE).
71.
Among his many ________________ (ACHIEVE), winning this competition
clearly takes the cake.
72.
The factory had to close yesterday because all the ________________
(EMPLOY) went on strike.
73.
Bullfighting is a ________________ (TRADITION) practice in Spain.
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91.
The organisation has been in ________________ (EXIST) for over a decade.
92.
His flatmate disappeared in ________________ (MYSTERY) circumstances.
93.
I didn’t mean to hit you; I ________________ (ACCIDENT) let go of the racket.
94.
I’m sorry, but there is no ________________ (PROVE) to support your
arguments.
95.
In ________________ (CONCLUDE), we ought not to have left you home
alone.
96.
After ________________ (ANALYSE) the crime scene, the police still had no
real clues.
97.
It is highly ________________ (LIKELY) to find water in a sand desert.
98.
After so much research, none of the ________________ (SCIENCE) had found
a cure.
99.
I was ________________ (DOUBT) I’d made the right call.
100.
In ________________ (ADD) to having missed the meeting, he didn’t even
apologise.
101.
It’s always easier to tell the ________________ (TRUE), don’t you think?
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KEY!
1.
bitterly (adverb)
2.
knowledge (noun)
3.
toughest (superlative
adjective)
4.
scientific (adjective)
5.
suffering (noun)
6.
comfortably (adverb)
7.
Unlike (preposition)
8.
relatively (adverb)
9.
energetic (adjective)
10.
additional (adjective)
11.
warmth (noun)
12.
tropical (adjective)
13.
delightful (adjective)
14.
choice (noun)
15.
impressive (adjective)
16.
highly (adverb)
17.
attractions (noun)
18.
annually (adverb)
19.
stormy (adjective)
20.
unsuitable (adjective)
21.
easily (adverb)
22.
reliable (adjective)
23.
regularly (adverb)
24.
Coastal (adjective)
25.
unevenly (adverb)
26.
economic (adjective)
27.
growth (noun)
28.
arrival (noun)
29.
employment (noun)
30.
concentration (noun)
31.
remarkable (adjective)
32.
Industrial (adjective)
33.
expansion (noun)
34.
scientist (noun)
35.
reminder (noun)
36.
importance (noun)
37.
punctually (adverb)
38.
anxious (adjective)
39.
unable (adjective)
40.
anger (noun)
41.
unusual (adjective)
42.
appearance (noun)
43.
unreliable (adjective)
44.
meeting (noun)
45.
variety (noun)
46.
director (noun)
47.
inhabitant (noun)
48.
choice (noun)
49.
growth (noun)
50.
disagreement(s)
(noun)
51.
employment (noun)
52.
lost (adjective)
53.
inability (noun)
54.
decision (noun)
55.
growing (adjective)
56.
prosperous (adjective)
57.
frequently (adverb)
58.
impressively (adverb)
59.
uncomfortable
(adjective)
60.
flight (noun)
61.
disconnected
(adjective)
62.
increasingly (adverb)
63.
improvements (noun)
64.
noisy (adjective)
65.
crowded (adjective)
66.
Unfortunately
(adverb)
67.
extremely (adverb)
68.
attractive (adjective)
69.
tourists (noun)
70.
loss (noun)
71.
achievements (noun)
72.
employees (noun)
73.
traditional (adjective)
74.
succeed (verb)
75.
disappearance (noun)
76.
originally (adverb)
77.
communication (noun)
78.
communicative
(adjective)
79.
shortly (adverb)
80.
extraordinary
(adjective)
81.
freezing (adjective)
82.
assistance (noun)
83.
equipment (noun)
84.
lonely (adjective)
85.
Hopefully (adverb)
86.
friendly (adjective)
87.
friendship (noun)
88.
hotter (comparative
adjective)
89.
poisonous (adjective)
90.
reasonable (adjective)
91.
existence (noun)
92.
mysterious (adjective)
93.
accidentally (adverb)
94.
proof (noun)
95.
conclusion (noun)
96.
analysing (verb)
97.
unlikely (adjective)
98.
scientists (noun)
99.
doubtful (adjective)
100.
addition (noun)
101.
truth (noun)
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Use of English Part 3 - First 101 WORD
TRANSFORMATION SENTENCES
Hi and welcome to 101 Word Transformation Sentences.
First of all, I’d like to thank you personally for downloading this ebook. I put a lot
of effort into researching and writing and I appreciate your interest.
This book contains 101 sentences to practice FCE’s Use of English Part 3, i.e. word transformation.
• Who’s this ebook for?
Ideally, if you’re downloading this ebook, you’re either an English teacher or a
student. If you’re a teacher, you don’t need any further explanations; if you’re a
student, however, you should know that this book provides you with tons of
practice for UoE Part 3 of the First (FCE) exam. In order to make the most of the
sentences in this book, you should already be familiar with this part of the exam
and with some word transformation rules and techniques. These aren’t explained
here, but you can read some on the blog (click below to read on the blog):
- Word Formation: The Basics
- Word Transformation #1: Nouns & Suffixes
- Word Transformation #2: Adjectives & Suffixes
- Word Transformation #3: 10 Nouns Ending in -TH
• How to go about this ebook?
101 sentences is a little too much to do in one single day if what you want is to
really improve and understand what the changes are and why they happen. If I
were to use this book to learn and study, I would do around 10-11 a day. That way
you can really focus on each word and its derivatives. Don’t overdo it and,
especially, don’t overdo it without making practice useful.
• Why these particular words?
The words used in this book have been selected from past Cambridge English
exams
and from my own experience as an English teacher preparing students
for First (FCE). The words in this ebook are extremely common in the exams and
knowing them will undoubtedly help you pass the exam more easily.
www.KeepSmilingEnglish.com Keep Smiling English
Use of English Part 3 - First
• Can I copy, photocopy or edit this ebook?
Yes, yes and no, please. You can copy, share and distribute this ebook as you
wish. You can print it and photocopy it to use it at home or with your students.
However, I’d rather you didn’t edit the book in anyway. The content in this book
belongs to Keep Smiling English and it should be shared as is. If you’d like to edit
some of it, please get in touch with me before you do so. Thanks!
• Did you spot any mistakes?
If you spotted a mistake, please let me know. I hate typos and other mistakes,
but I’m only human! If you let me know, I’ll correct it straight away!
Without further ado, I’ll let you get on with your work. I wish you the best and
hope you enjoy this ebook. :-) Keep Smiling English www.keepsmilingenglish.com
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TRANSFORMATION SENTENCES
Instructions: use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits the gap in the same sentence.
Example: I was terribly (TERRIBLE) tired after all that exercise.
1. It was ________________ (BITTER) cold, so I decided to go back and get my coat.
2. John had nothing to do with the accident, at least to my ________________ (KNOW).
3. Even the ________________ (TOUGH) players couldn’t beat him.
4. After plenty of ________________ (SCIENCE) research, they discovered a cure for his illness.
5. I can’t even begin to imagine the ________________ (SUFFER) you have been through.
6. A group of good old friends were having a good time while chatting
________________ (COMFORT).
7. ________________ (LIKE) many other species, penguins remain faithful to
their partner throughout their entire life.
8. The hotel room was inexpensive and ________________ (RELATIVE) clean.
9. Jack’s a very ________________ (ENERGY) person, always willing to do some physical activity.
10. If you have ________________ (ADDITION) questions, you should ask them at the end of the class.
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12. I have never been to a ________________ (TROPIC) beach before. This is my first time.
13. Joanne is a ________________ (DELIGHT) woman and is always willing to give people a hand.
14. Remember that you have to make a ________________ (CHOOSE) before midnight tonight.
15. He gave an ________________ (IMPRESS) speech during his farewell party.
16. I don’t think your parents think very ________________ (HIGH) of me, do
you? I can tell by the way the look at me.
17. The cathedral and the city walls are the main tourist ________________ (ATTRACT).
18. The city’s main celebration takes place ________________ (ANNUAL).
19. It was a dark, ________________ (STORM) night, so we decided to stay in and watch a film.
20.The film contains some strong violence scenes, so it’s ________________
(SUITABLE) for young children.
21. I could have ________________ (EASY) beat him, but I didn’t want to humiliate him.
22. People claim that Apple computers are more ________________ (RELY) than
PCs, as they tend not to crash very often.
23.You need to study ________________ (REGULAR) or you’ll forget everything you’ve learnt so far.
24.________________ (COAST) waters tend to be warmer than deeper ones.
25.The population seems to be ________________ (EVEN) distributed, as it is
concentrated in the big cities, leaving rural areas almost deserted.
26.The ________________ (ECONOMY) development of the country depends
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27. Hair ________________ (GROW) seems to be influenced by a good diet and other healthy habits.
28.Some animals start hibernating upon winter’s ________________ (ARRIVE).
29.The number of people in paid ________________ (EMPLOY) has more or less doubled since 1990.
30.A great deal of ________________ (CONCENTRATE) is needed in order to pass a driving test.
31. His achievements become even more ________________ (REMARK) when you learn that he was born blind.
32.________________ (INDUSTRY) pollution is responsible for a number of health issues.
33.The rapid ________________ (EXPAND) of some cities is forcing people to
drive more often than they used to.
34.Einstein is probably the most brilliant ________________ (SCIENCE) of all time.
35.The news on TV is usually a ________________ (REMIND) of how badly politics work.
36.The ________________ (IMPORTANT) of investing in education cannot be overstated.
37. Please, try to arrive ________________ (PUNCTUAL). I really hate waiting around doing nothing.
38.Some people get very ________________ (ANXIETY) about their exam results.
39.I caught him red-handed and he was ________________ (ABLE) to provide a good excuse.
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41. It is quite ________________ (USUAL) to meet someone who is friends with a celebrity.
42.If you want to get a proper job, you should take more care of your
________________ (APPEAR).
43.Helen is a(n) ________________ (RELY) witness, as she was drunk when it all went down.
44.I’m sorry I couldn’t pick up the phone; I was in a ________________ (MEET).
45.Their great ________________ (VARY) made it difficult to make a choice.
46.He was employed as manager before being promoted to ________________ (DIRECT).
47. It seems to me that every ________________ (INHABIT) was at the demonstration yesterday.
48.I’m really sorry, but I didn’t really have a ________________ (CHOOSE).
49.Hopefully, these measures will lead to economic ________________ (GROW).
50.We’re still friends despite our minor ________________ (AGREE).
51. This capital city has a high rate of ________________ (EMPLOY), which isn’t easy to achieve.
52.I’m sorry, but I think we just got ________________ (LOSE).
53.Most Mondays I arrive late because of my ________________ (ABILITY) to get up early.
54.This is a very important ________________ (DECIDE), so sleep on it and give me an answer tomorrow.
55.It’s not difficult to set up a successful business in this ________________ (GROW) economy.
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57. I am ________________ (FREQUENT) asked what my political views are, but I
don’t like to answer that question.
58.The dance was ________________ (IMPRESS) performed by the Cirque du Soleil.
59.The couch was really ________________ (COMFORT), so I couldn’t sleep well.
60.Did you have a good ________________ (FLY) back to Spain?
61. The phone had been ________________ (CONNECT) all the time, so it was out of battery.
62.It is becoming ________________ (INCREASE) difficult to find regular blood donors.
63.We should make some ________________ (IMPROVE) to the house before the winter.
64.I really love this flat, despite our ________________ (NOISE) neighbours.
65. The pub was ________________ (CROWDED), so we decided to head home.
66.________________ (FORTUNATE), we missed the train, so we also missed the concert.
67. Madrid’s underground scheme is ________________ (EXTREME) well planned out.
68.It was that ________________ (ATTRACT), young woman who entered the shop.
69.All ________________ (TOUR) are warned against pickpockets.
70.Joanne, I am extremely sorry for your ________________ (LOSE).
71. Among his many ________________ (ACHIEVE), winning this competition clearly takes the cake.
72. The factory had to close yesterday because all the ________________
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73. Bullfighting is a ________________ (TRADITION) practice in Spain. Photocopiable
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74. If you want to ________________ (SUCCESS) in life, you must work very hard.
75. The girl’s ________________ (APPEAR) ruined her parents life for good.
76.I ________________ (ORIGINAL) planned to study Art, but I finally went for English Teaching.
77. I think there’s been a lack of ________________ (COMMUNICATE) between us.
78.He is an extrovert, ________________ (COMMUNICATE) person, isn’t he?
79.They got married ________________ (SHORT) after he proposed to her.
80.Studying more than two degrees at once is a truly ________________ (ORDINARY) feat.
81. It was ________________ (FREEZE) cold when we left the club at five in the morning.
82.If you require my ________________ (ASSIST), do let me know.
83.Who was in charge of collecting all the ________________ (EQUIP)?
84.I was feeling miserable and ________________ (LONE) after our breakup.
85.________________ (HOPE), I’ll be free this weekend, so I’m looking forward to painting the town red.
86.He is really ________________ (FRIEND) and sociable, so we hit it off immediately.
87. Our ________________ (FRIEND) is based on trust, as should all relationships be.
88.It was actually a lot ________________ (HOT) outside than I had imagined.
89.Are you positive these mushrooms aren’t ________________ (POISON)?
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91. The organisation has been in ________________ (EXIST) for over a decade.
92.His flatmate disappeared in ________________ (MYSTERY) circumstances.
93.I didn’t mean to hit you; I ________________ (ACCIDENT) let go of the racket.
94.I’m sorry, but there is no ________________ (PROVE) to support your arguments.
95.In ________________ (CONCLUDE), we ought not to have left you home alone.
96.After ________________ (ANALYSE) the crime scene, the police still had no real clues.
97. It is highly ________________ (LIKELY) to find water in a sand desert.
98.After so much research, none of the ________________ (SCIENCE) had found a cure.
99.I was ________________ (DOUBT) I’d made the right call.
100. In ________________ (ADD) to having missed the meeting, he didn’t even apologise.
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1. bitterly (adverb)
36. importance (noun)
69. tourists (noun)
2. knowledge (noun)
37. punctually (adverb) 70. loss (noun)
3. toughest (superlative
38. anxious (adjective)
71. achievements (noun) adjective)
39. unable (adjective)
72. employees (noun)
4. scientific (adjective) 40.anger (noun)
73. traditional (adjective)
5. suffering (noun)
41. unusual (adjective)
74. succeed (verb)
6. comfortably (adverb)
42. appearance (noun)
75. disappearance (noun)
7. Unlike (preposition)
43.unreliable (adjective)
76. originally (adverb)
8. relatively (adverb)
44.meeting (noun)
77. communication (noun)
9. energetic (adjective)
45.variety (noun)
78. communicative
10. additional (adjective) (adjective)
46.director (noun)
11. warmth (noun) 47. 79. inhabitant (noun) shortly (adverb)
12. tropical (adjective) 48. 80. choice (noun) extraordinary 13. (adjective) delightful (adjective)
49.growth (noun)
14. choice (noun)
81. freezing (adjective)
50.disagreement(s)
15. impressive (adjective) (noun)
82. assistance (noun) 16. 83. highly (adverb)
51. employment (noun) equipment (noun) 17. 84. attractions (noun)
52. lost (adjective) lonely (adjective) 18. 85. annually (adverb)
53. inability (noun) Hopefully (adverb)
19. stormy (adjective)
54.decision (noun)
86. friendly (adjective)
20. unsuitable (adjective)
55. growing (adjective)
87. friendship (noun) 21. 88. easily (adverb)
56. prosperous (adjective) hotter (comparative adjective)
22. reliable (adjective)
57. frequently (adverb)
89. poisonous (adjective)
23. regularly (adverb)
58. impressively (adverb)
90.reasonable (adjective)
24. Coastal (adjective)
59. uncomfortable (adjective)
91. existence (noun)
25. unevenly (adverb)
92. mysterious (adjective) 26. 60. economic (adjective) flight (noun)
93. accidentally (adverb) 27. 61. growth (noun) disconnected (adjective) 94.proof (noun)
28. arrival (noun)
62. increasingly (adverb)
95. conclusion (noun)
29. employment (noun)
63. improvements (noun)
96. analysing (verb)
30. concentration (noun)
64. noisy (adjective)
97. unlikely (adjective)
31. remarkable (adjective)
65. crowded (adjective)
98. scientists (noun)
32. Industrial (adjective)
66.Unfortunately
99. doubtful (adjective)
33. expansion (noun) (adverb)
100. addition (noun)
34. scientist (noun)
67. extremely (adverb)
101. truth (noun)
35. reminder (noun)
68.attractive (adjective) Photocopiable
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