Учебно-методическое пособие для студентов неязыковых специальностей Витебск уо «вгу им. П. М. Машерова»
Note the meaning of the suffixes -ful and -less:
-ful means "having", "with", e.g. beautiful, careful, harmful, peaceful.
-less means "without", "lacking", e.g. careless, friendless, harmless.
Note that the suffix -ly is used both in adverbs and adjectives.
Note that the verbs in the list below do not follow the above pattern:
breath — to breathe large — to enlarge
belief— to believe proof—to prove
courage — to encourage relief— to relieve
danger — to endanger rich — to enrich
Ex. 1. Go over the list of adjectives made from nouns and verbs and verbs made from nouns and adjectives and group them according to the suffixes used.
agriculture — agricultural to create — creative
alphabet — alphabetical to cure — curable
ambition — ambitious to agree — agreeable
anger — angry to decide — decisive
courage — courageous to enjoy — enjoyable
democracy — democratic to predict — predictable
envy — envious to prepare — preparatory
fortune — fortunate to prevent — preventive
health — healthy to suit — suitable
help — helpful to talk — talkative
honour — honourable to value — valuable
humour — humorous dark — to darken
hunger—hungry deaf—to deafen
luck — lucky deep — to deepen
music — musical fright — to frighten
mystery — mysterious identity — to identify
nerve — nervous ideal — to idealize
passion — passionate length — to lengthen
science — scientific pure — to purify
sense — sensitive ripe — to ripen
thirst — thirsty sharp — to sharpen
wave — wavy weak — to weaken
week — weekly wide — to widen
to adapt — adaptable worse — to worsen
Ex. 2. Complete the sentences using the appropriate derivatives of the words in brackets.
1. Those wires look a bit ... . If I were you I would be more careful. (danger) 2. English weather is very ... . It's often different from day to day. (change) 3. Long leather boots were extremely ... at one time. (fashion) 4. The country exports ... over two million tons of rice. (year) 5. Until the situation has settled down, it is not ... to travel to that country. (advise) 6. He's looking forward to starting his new job, but at the same time he's a bit ... . (nerve) 7. I'm very pleased with my job. It's a very... company to work in. (friend) 8. I think people who help the old, sick and ... are the salt of the earth. (home) 9. He's not very ... .What he needs is someone to look after him and do everything for him. (care) 10. Jack is always in trouble though the rest of the family are ... , honest people. (respect) 11. The report which doesn't contain all the necessary facts is ... and makes a bad impression. (use) 12. A lot of people wear jeans and sweaters because they are cheap and ... . (practice) 13. Smoking is... to health and in many countries a warning is printed on every packet of cigarettes. (harm) 14. A taxi, sometimes called a cab, is the most ... way of travel. (comfort) 15. It takes ... patience to teach small children. (consider)
Negative Prefixes
For study
The prefixes dis-, il-, im-, in-, ir-, un- change the meaning of words from positive into negative. They are used with different parts of speech.
to obey — to disobey, legal — illegal, patient — impatient, definite — indefinite, regular — irregular, rest — unrest
The same negative prefix is usually used with all derivatives of a word: possible — impossible — impossibility; but: pleasant — unpleasant, displeased, displeasure; comfortable — uncomfortable, discomforted, discomfort; fortunate — unfortunate, misfortune.
Some words have two negative forms.
convenient — inconvenient, unconvenien;t decisive — indecisive, undecisive
Ex. 1. Go over the list of words with negative prefixes and group them according to the prefixes used.
conscious — unconscious tidy — untidy
convenient — inconvenient usual — unusual
curable — incurable to agree — to disagree
dependent — independent to appear — to disappear
expensive — inexpensive to approve — to disapprove
experienced — inexperienced to believe — to disbelieve
familiar — unfamiliar to inherit — to disinherit
forgettable — unforgettable to like — to dislike
formal — informal to lock — to unlock
friendly — unfriendly to obey — to disobey
grateful — ungrateful to pack — to unpack
happy — unhappy to satisfy — to dissatisfy
honest — dishonest to tie — to untie
important — unimportant to trust — to distrust
legal — illegal ability — inability
literate — illiterate balance — imbalance
logical — illogical belief — disbelief
lucky — unlucky comfort- discomfort
mature — immature employment — unemployment
patient — impatient experience — inexperience
pleasant — unpleasant fortune — misfortune
popular — unpopular happiness — unhappiness
possible — impossible qualification — disqualification
punctual — unpunctual respect — disrespect
regular — irregular rest —unrest
respectful — disrespectful similarity — dissimilarity
responsible — irresponsible
Ex. 2. Add one of the negative prefixes in each space to make the word which follows opposite in meaning.
1. It is the most ...believable story I've ever heard. 2. I am afraid this is a very ...convenient arrangement. 3. The country became ...dependent soon after the end of World War II. 4. My parents ...approve of early marriages. 5. John left his job because he was ... able to deal with such a large amount of work. 6. When the ambulance came, the man was ...conscious after being knocked down by a car. 7. It’s his first job and he is very ...experienced. 8. We had a long talk but we still ... agree on a number of points. 9. Last summer I stayed in Paris for two weeks. It was an ...forgettable experience. 10. It was dark in the corridor and it took us ages to ...lock the door. 11. The sitting-room looks …tidy after last night's party. 12. Sailing in a boat during the storm was a very ...pleasant experience. 13. The weather is ...usually warm for this time of the year. 14. He's usually rather ...patient and ...friendly, but I must say hi was very sympathetic when I told him about my family problems 15. He just can't stop talking. He goes on and on about totally ...important things.
Mixed Practice
Ex. 1. Complete the sentences using the appropriate derivatives of the words in brackets.
1. I had a ... with the boss about the work I was doing, so I left. (agree) 2. It's a good idea in theory, but rather ... . (practice) 3. He isn't fit for such a ... job. He's ... at making decisions. (response, hope) 4. Most people nowadays regard television as a... rather than a luxury. (necessary) 5. Having our passports stolen was a rather ... start to our holiday. (fortune) 6. I did a very stupid thing, but ... nobody saw me. (luck) 7. I like this car. It's always been very ... . (rely) 8. You are always ... . Isn't there anything that makes you happy? (misery) 9. It was a very ... experience and it took a long time to get over it. (upset) 10. The road signs were so ... that I didn't know which way to go. (confuse) 11. I'm afraid he's got very ... habits. (irritate) 12. It was only after a great deal of persistence that I got a ... answer. (satisfy) 13. It takes a lot of determination to ... in a ... business. (success, compete) 14. His arrogant attitude made him ... with the other people in the office. (popular) 15. That was a rather ... remark. You've obviously upset him. (tact)
Ex. 2. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
A. Architects responsible for the (CONSTRUCT) of many skyscrapers believe that a tall building must always have a certain minimum (WIDE) but that there is no limit to its absolute (HIGH). This means that the skyscrapers of the future are likely to be even taller. Engineers agree with this, but there is (AGREE) over the best shape for very tall, slim buildings. The effects of wind (PRESS) mean that cylindrical designs have enjoyed some (POPULAR) in recent years, and these are quite pleasing to the eye.
Would these tall buildings of the future offer more than a (WONDER) view? Some believe tall towers could contain all the (REQUIRE) for modern living. The (INHABIT) of these vertical villages would travel up and down between their home and work zones and would (RARE) need to journey to the ground level.
B. The site of the town of Winchester was a (NATURE) place for (SETTLE), at the point where a river cut through the chalk of the (SOUTH) hillsides. A simple camp at St.Catherine's Hill was the (EARLY) known use of the site. It was the Romans who finally established the town and (ROUND) it with a defensive wall for the protection of their people and trade. With the (BUILD) of its first cathedral in the seventh century, the town became an important (RELIGION) centre. Later, King Alfred, who had (SUCCESS) pushed back the invading Danes, moved his palace to Winchester. The town then experienced rapid (DEVELOP), and its (CENTRE) role in English history was underlined in 1066 when the conquering Normans, like Alfred, made Winchester their capital.
Ex. 3. Choose the correct variant.
1. She asked the star for his … on the back of the table napkin.
1) sign 3) signature
2) signaship 4) signal
I’have to do another … of the material.
2) revisement 3) revisation
revision 4) revise
The desease is highly … so he’s in an isolation ward now.
1) infectful 3) infectinate
2) infected 4) infectious
Hobbies … our outlook and help us to relax.
1) broad 3) brodify
2) brodinate 4) broaden
Seven o’clock of Saturday is a very … time for an appointment.
1) inconvenient 3) illconvenient
2) imconvenient 4) disconvenien
Last night Joe was arrested on … the lawn.
1) suspect 3) suspicion
2) suspectence 4) suspectness
I send you … from all of us.
1) greets 3) greetnesses
2) greetings 4) greetances
This car is very … . It needs little petrol.
1) economicable 3) economizing
2) economical 4) economically
I feel hot in this suit and tie. I’m going to … my collar.
1) loose 3) looser
2) loosen 4) lose
Several … customers brought their television sets back to the shop.
1) dissatisfied 3) missatisfied
2) illsatisfied 4) insatisfied
She played the piano well at the … last night.
1) competence 3) competition
2) competitor 4) competission
When I got on the plane for the first time I felt a … of emotions.
1) mix 3) misture
2) mixer 4) mixing
We’ve completely run out of … oil.
1) cooked 3) cookery
2) cooking 4) cook
He … his steps when he saw the train approaching the station.
1) quicklied 3) quickened
2) quicked 4) quickered
… expressions are not usually used by educated people.
1) unstandard 3) non-standard
2) instandard 4) imstandard
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CONTENTS
ВВЕДЕНИЕ…….…………………………………………………….3
КРАТКОЕ ВВЕДЕНИЕ В ФОНЕТИКУ………….………………...4
DEGREES OF COMPARISON……………………………………..13
THE PHONOUN…………………………………………………….22
THE VERB………………………………………………………….35
THE TENSES OF THE ACTIVE VOICE…………………………..41
The Present Tenses………………………………………………….41
The Past Tenses……………………………………………………...50
The Future Tenses…………………………………………………...63
THE TENSES OF THE PASSIVE VOICE…………………………69
THE SEQUENCE OF TENSES…………………………………….84
DIRECT AND INDERECT SPEECH………………………………91
MODAL VERBS……………………………………………………98
CONDITIONAL SENTESES OF THREE TYPES………………..102
WISH-SENTENSES……………………………………………….109
NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB……………………...........111
The Infinitive……………………………………………………….111
The Participle……………………………………………………....118
The Gerund…………………………………………………………122
Грамматический материал, вынесенный на самостоятельное изучение……………………………125
THE NOUNS………………………………………………………125
THE ADVERB. DEGREES OF COMPARISON…………………131
THE ARTICLE…………………………………………………….136
PREPOSITIONS…………………………………………………...147
THE ENGLISH NUMERAL………………………………………152
WORD FORMATION……………………………………………..163
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