Word Families and Word Formation
These words are taken from Upstream Profisiency, Unit 5
Noun
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Verb
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adjective
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adverb
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footnote
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footnote
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zeal·ous·ness
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zealous
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zeal·ous·ly
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riveting
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riv·et·ing·ly
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surmise
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surmise
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detester
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detest
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tapestry
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memorabilia
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overlapping
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embracer
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embrase
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embraceable
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embracingly
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unabashed
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unabashedly
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Everyone knows that Romans were strong and courageous nation, however not only the war meters are significant
thing. Every language is attractive and beneficial, but is hard to learn. If Romans
had a willingness to learn English, I believe that they would never manage to
conquer the world. I guess that English would be studying reluctantly,
sadly because of difference of these two languages. The biggest annoyance
is than sometimes we can notice that there are overhelming difference of
writing and meaning of the words, for instance, Latin word post will signify
“after” in English, but post in
English can be a position, colomn or mail, not mentionigh about the word
formation peculiarities.
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