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FCE Use of English Part 3: word transformation
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Although our teacher is very strict in class, she is .......... than you would expect. (FRIEND)
friendlier (comparative adjective)
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If you're really sorry for what you said you won't mind .......... (APOLOGY)
apologising (verb)
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He told her that he .......... with her problem but couldn't do anything to help. (SYMPATHY)
sympathised (verb)
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She smiled .......... when they offered her the new job. (HAPPY)
happily (adverb)
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There's no need to .......... my work. I'm trying as hard as I can. (CRITIC)
criticise (verb)
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He waited for the train to arrive at the station. (PATIENT)
impatiently (adjective)
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Why did you do that? I thought you had more .......... than that. (INTELLIGENT)
intelligence (noun)
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It was a really .......... party. Thanks for inviting me. (ENJOY)
enjoyable (adjective)
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On hearing the news, everyone was overcome with a feeling of .......... . (SAD)
sadness (noun)
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When you take the FCE Speaking paper you will be given marks for your .......... and also on how fluent you are. (ACCURATE)
accuracy (noun)
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My broken leg means I'll be to go on holiday with you. (ABLE)
unable (adjective)
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She didn't become famous as a ..... until her stories were published in the 17th century. (NOVEL)
novelist (noun)
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Be sure to contact him if you need advice. He's a very .......... person. (HELP)
helpful (adjective)
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My belt feels a bit tight after that huge lunch. I think I'll have to .......... it a little. (LOOSE)
loosen (verb)
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What a beautiful vase! That's the .......... present I've ever had. (LOVE)
loveliest (superlative adjective)
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The waiter asked the ..... if she would help him deal with a difficult customer. (WAIT)
waitress (noun)
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.......... we'll have enough money saved to get married next year. (HOPE)
hopefully (adverb)
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In order for the medicine to work .......... you must take the correct amount. (EFFECT)
effectively (adverb)
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She has the .......... to pass the exam first time round providing she works hard. (ABLE)
ability (noun)
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When he became a teenager he wanted to be morefrom his parents. (DEPEND)
independent (adjective)
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There are many different ways to .......... areas of English Grammar. (CLASS)
classify (verb)
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An ..... is someone who will be able to go through your financial information and work out how much money you have (or don't have). (COUNT)
accountant (noun)
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Everybody was .......... by the news of the earthquake. (HORROR)
horrified (adjective)
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My teacher says there has been a big .......... in my English lately. (IMPROVE)
improvement (noun)
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