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7A - D6- Word patterns + word formation

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    Word patterns + word formation
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  • The manager decided to ____the employees with new tools. (equip)
    equip (v)
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  • 2. His _________________ in the competition was commendable. (compete)
    competition (n)
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  • 3. She felt _________________ when her team lost the game. (fortunate)
    unfortunate (adj)
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  • His _________________ was evident from his deep understanding of the subject. (know)
    knowledge (n)
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  • 1. I need to buy a new pair of __________________________ (TRAIN)
    trainers (n)
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  • 2. Ellie used to __________________________ (PRACTICE) for hours to learn to juggle properly.
    practise (v)
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  • 3. That was the most __________________________ (INTEREST) book I've ever read. I can't wait for the sequel!
    interesting (adj)
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  • 4. Would you describe yourself as a __________________________ (COMPETE) person?
    competitive (adj)
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  • 5. Many professional basketball players earn a __________________________ (FORTUNE) these days.
    fortune (n)
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  • 6. F.A stands for Football __________________________ (ASSOCIATE)
    Association (n)
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  • 7. The gold silver and bronze ____ (MEDAL) took their places on the podium for the presentation ceremony
    medallists (n)
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  • 8. In Britain, the money parents give their children is often called pocket money. In America, it's often called an ______ (ALLOW).
    allowance (n)
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  • 9. I'm afraid the swimming pool is closed at the moment as they're carrying out some essential __________________________ (MAINTAIN).
    maintenance (n)
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  • They need to _________________ themselves from that controversial organization. They don’t want to be involved. (associate)
    disassociate (v)
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  • The company's _______in the market has grown significantly. (associate)
    association (n)
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  • The report was _________________ written and thoroughly detailed. (knowledge)
    knowledgably (adv)
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