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Word formation
ěwiczenia do
International Express
Intermediate
Anna Broniowska
Dorota Skrynicka
UNIT ONE
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing)
adjective
adverb
advertise
advertiser
advertisement
advertorial
advertised
advertising
advise
adviser
advice
advisable
advisory
analyse
analyst
analysis
analytical
analytically
ADVERTISE
1. Cleaning products are often advertised on TV.
2. Her husband works in advertising industry.
3. IÔm sorry but IÔm not a very good advertisement for the new slim
diet.
4. An advertorial is an ad in the newspaper in a form of an article.
5. Advertisers try to make people buy particular products.
ADVISE
1. I need some advice on which house to buy in this area.
2. ItÔs advisable to book the hotel in that sea resort well in advance.
3. She has always wanted to become a financial advisor.
4. IÔd advise not selling the collection.
5. She was employed by the president in an advisory role.
ANALYSE
1. He is a world known analyst specializing in evaluating financial
markets.
2. We have to analyse the contract in detail before signing it.
3. He has an analytical mind.
4. The speaker presented a thorough analysis of the current political
situation.
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UNIT TWO
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing)
adjective
adverb
apply
applicant
application
applicable
assist
assistant
assistance
attend
attendant
attendance
attended
APPLY
1. The decision of the committee was to award the applicant the sum
of $ 2000 to be paid by the end of next month.
2. This rule is applicable only to newcomers.
3. The second law of thermodynamics is the widely applicable law of
physics.
4. The application of EC health and safety legislation in member
states will help future generations.
5. Students from smaller universities are especially encouraged to
apply.
ASSIST
1. If you need any further assistance please do not hesitate to
contact me.
2. A ÑPAÒ abbreviation stands for a personal assistant.
3. After long negotiations they finally agreed to assist the research.
ATTEND
1. The lectures given by professor Smith were very popular among
students and were always well attended.
2. The swimming pool attendant was very helpful. He looked after my
children when I was looking for my bag.
3. Attendance at school is mandatory.
4. Will you be attending the conference?
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UNIT THREE
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing)
adjective
adverb
appoint
appointee
appointment
appointed
attraction
attractiveness
attract
attractive
unattractive
attractively
interview
interviewee
interviewer
interview
interviewed
APPOINT
1. She was appointed as CEO last July.
2. We werenÔt there at the appointed time.
3. Nobody knows who will be the presidential appointee for this
position.
4. Can I make an appointment to see the director?
5. It is only possible to see her by appointment.
ATTRACT
1. The thief tried to sneak into the hotel without attracting anyoneÔs
attention.
2. That area is getting more and more attractive to investors.
3. The main attraction to this castle is the fact that you can spend a
night in one of the royal chambers.
4. The programme presented to the public proved to be totally
unattractive.
INTERVIEW
1. The interviewee felt slightly uneasy during the whole interview.
2. The interviewer asked many questions about the background of
the potential new employee.
3. Nobody likes interviews as they are very stressful.
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UNIT FOUR
verb
noun (person)
noun (thing)
adjective
adverb
comment
commentator
comment
commentary
communicate
communicator
communication
communications
communicative
uncommunicative
communicating
communicable
communicatively
compare
comparison
comparative
comparatively
COMMENT
1. Have the customers made any positive comments about our latest
product?
2. The spokesperson denied all charges and declined to comment.
3. Some sports commentators are fun to listen to.
4. The commentary on the new performance which I read in todayÔs
paper wasnÔt very flattering.
COMMUNICATE
1. The final decision was soon communicated to all the members of the
club.
2. Nonverbal communication is as important as verbal communication.
3. It is pleasant to work with communicative people.
COMPARE
1. The two enterprises are in a comparable situation.
2. Before going to another country it is always good to read some
books which compare and contrast cultural differences.
3. The swimmers are expected to win with comparative ease.
4. Compared to some problems we had to face in the past this one
seems easy to solve.
5. We drew some comparisons between the problems which
frequently occur in our team.
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