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Wf012 Word Formation

The document contains 20 sentences with blanks that require a new word to be formed from a word given in brackets. The key provides the correct new words to fill each blank by adding prefixes or suffixes to the words in brackets. Some of the new words formed are discomfort, accusations, footprints, explosives, and laughable. The key follows the same order as the sentences in the document to pair each new word with its corresponding blank.

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Wf012 Word Formation

The document contains 20 sentences with blanks that require a new word to be formed from a word given in brackets. The key provides the correct new words to fill each blank by adding prefixes or suffixes to the words in brackets. Some of the new words formed are discomfort, accusations, footprints, explosives, and laughable. The key follows the same order as the sentences in the document to pair each new word with its corresponding blank.

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B2 Word Formation WF012

Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into each blank.

1. They suffered great ___________________ on the expedition because the temperatures


were almost ___________________. (COMFORT, BEAR)
2. There is absolutely no basis for the ___________________ against him. (ACCUSE)
3. The vacuum cleaner had a ___________________ switch, so I sent it back. (FAULT)
4. The envelope had a “___________________” stamp on it, so nobody else was allowed to
open it. (CONFIDENT)
5. The new invention has already been used ___________________ in tests. (EXTEND)
6. The ___________________ force of the earthquake led hundreds of people being killed.
(DESTROY)
7. Although he is a good student, he ___________________ disrupts the lessons. (CONTINUE)
8. He can’t stand having nothing to do. He’s simply not used to being __________________.
(ACT)
9. The scientists have to improve the ___________________ of the engine, otherwise it won’t go
into mass production. (EFFICIENT)
10. The police saw that there were ___________________ leading to the car. (FOOT)
11. Stalingrad was one of the ___________________ battles of World War II. (DECIDE)
12. The ___________________ is accused of shoplifting. (DEFEND)
13. To “brexit” has become a ___________________ word so everyone knows what you mean.
(HOUSE)
14. It was ___________________ to blame the boy for breaking the window. It wasn’t his fault.
(JUST)
15. People shouldn’t’ be judged by their ___________________, but by what they have to say.
(APPEAR)
16. The authorities don’t know where the terrorists got the _________________. (EXPLODE)
17. I value his ___________________ and ___________________, but this time he showed a lack of
___________________. (FRIEND, LOYAL, JUDGE)
18. The promises that the politicians made were simply ___________________. Nobody really
believed anything. (LAUGH)
19. It is ___________________ for such a person to be in a high office. (FIT)
20. The plane crashed into the mountains and, ___________________, caused several fatalities.
(FORTUNE)

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KEY

1. They suffered great discomfort on the expedition because the temperatures were
almost unbearable. (COMFORT, BEAR)
2. There is absolutely no basis for the accusations against him. (ACCUSE)
3. The vacuum cleaner had a faulty switch, so I sent it back. (FAULT)
4. The envelope had a “confidential” stamp on it, so nobody else was allowed to open
it. (CONFIDENT)
5. The new invention has already been used extensively in tests. (EXTEND)
6. The destructive force of the earthquake led hundreds of people being killed.
(DESTROY)
7. Although he is a good student, he continuously disrupts the lessons. (CONTINUE)
8. He can’t stand having nothing to do. He’s simply not used to being inactive. (ACT)
9. The scientists have to improve the efficiency of the engine, otherwise it won’t go
into mass production. (EFFICIENT)
10. The police saw that there were footprints leading to the car. (FOOT)
11. Stalingrad was one of the decisive battles of World War II. (DECIDE)
12. The defendant is accused of shoplifting. (DEFEND)
13. To “brexit” has become a household word so everyone knows what you mean.
(HOUSE)
14. It was unjust to blame the boy for breaking the window. It wasn’t his fault. (JUST)
15. People shouldn’t’ be judged by their appearance, but by what they have to say.
(APPEAR)
16. The authorities don’t know where the terrorists got the explosives. (EXPLODE)
17. I value his friendship and loyalty, but this time he showed a lack of judgement.
(FRIEND, LOYAL, JUDGE)
18. The promises that the politicians made were simply laughable. Nobody really
believed anything. (LAUGH)
19. It is unfitting for such a person to be in a high office. (FIT)
20. The plane crashed into the mountains and unfortunately, caused several fatalities.
(FORTUNE)

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