Saturday, 19 March 2016

FORMATION OF WORDS - MRS. BEATRICE

FORMATION OF WORDS

NO
Words
Noun(the)
Adjective
Verb(to)
Adverb(+ly)
1
agree
agreement
agreeable
agree
agreeably
2
appreciate
appreciation
appreciative
appreciate
appreciatively
3
appear
appearance
apparent
appear
apparently
4
apology
apology
apologetic
apologize
apologetically
5
attention
attention
attentive
attend
attentively
6
article
article
articulate
articulate
articulately
7
admiration
admiration
admirable
admire
admirably
8
bravery
bravery
brave
brave
bravely
9
bless
bliss/ blessing
blissful
bless
blissfully
10
benefit
benefit
beneficial
benefit
beneficially
11
beautiful
beauty
beautiful
beautify
beautifully
12
compel
compulsion
compulsory/ compulsive
compel
compulsively
13
courage
courage
courageous
encourage
courageously
14
consider
consideration
considerate
consider
considerably
15
continue
continuation
continuous
continue
continuously
16
cheer
cheer
cheerful
cheer
cheerfully
17
centre
centre
central
centralise
centrally
18
compare
comparison
comparative
compare
comparatively
19
certain
certainty
certain
ascertain
certainly
20
create
creation
creative
create
creatively
21
collection
collection
collective
collect
collectively
22
direction
direction
direct
direct
directly
23
devotion
devotion
devotional
devote
devotionally
24
expensive
expense
expensive
expend
expensively
25
energy
energy
energetic
energise
energetically
26
false
falsehood
false
falsify
falsely
27
fear
fear
fearful/ fearless
fear
fearfully/ fearlessly
28
free
freedom
free
free
freely
29
heart
heart
hearty
hearten
heartily
30
hope
hope
hopeful/
hopeless
hope
hopefully/ hopelessly


DEGREES OF COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES - MRS. BEATRICE

DEGREES OF COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
Words that qualify (describe) nouns or pronouns are called Adjectives.
The form of the Adjective can be changed the show the extent or degree to which a certain quality is present. This difference in degree is called comparison. There are three  degrees of comparison.
1) POSITIVE DEGREE  : is the simplest form of the Adjective and shows no comparison.
Eg. I am a clever boy.
2)COMPARATIVE DEGREE: is used for comparing two things or people.
Eg. I am cleverer than Raj.
(clue : In the comparative degree, ‘than’ always follows the adjective.)
(SUPERLATIVE DEGREE : is the highest degree of quality and is used for comparing more than two things or people.
1) Eg. I am the cleverest boy in the class.(clue : In the superlative degree ‘the’ always precedes/before  the adjective)

EX. Pick the degree of comparison and state its kind.
1)Dhruv is not fatter than me.
2)My mother bakes the tastiest cakes.
3) The longest distance that Zarayus has  ever run is two kilometers.
4) The maths exam was tougher than the English exam.
5)Monique is a tall boy.
6) Arzaan is more responsible than me.
7) This trophy is most precious for me.
8) Mount Everest is the highest mountain peak in the world.
9) There are more sweets in your bag than mine.
10) That was the worst thing to do.
11) This is the least you can do to help the poor.
12)You are good boys.
13) Thankyou ! I am well now.
14) There is much you can do, if you want to.

15) The boys of Std.5D are the most intelligent boys in the school.

EX.2 underline the correct Adverbs given within brackets.
1) I eat an apple (everyday /yearly )
2) Dean came to my house (yesterday / tomorrow)
3) Keegan (never /already) forgets to call me on my birthday.
4) Aidan is leaving the country (before /soon)
5) It is time to leave (then /now)
6) Anay has  (already / tomorrow )reached our destination.
7) I am (still / almost ) in school but will leave shortly.
8) Piyush had (just /then ) stepped out of the house when his mother called out to him.
9) The cook goes to the market  (daily /later) to buy foodstuff.
10)                  What could be done (yesterday / tomorrow) is better done (today  / tonight)


EX.3 Choose the right adverb from those given in brackets.
1)My aunt lives ___the Red Fort.(here /near)
2)Please file the papers lying ____ (there/ somewhere)
3) Answer each of the questions given ___ (under/below)
4) ___ I look, there seems to be new malls and buildings.(everywhere /somewhere)
5) The shy child hid ____ her mother’s saree. (away/behind)
6) Pratap is playing ________ (outside /out)
7)Riding a bicycle ______ is hard work.(uphill /downhill)
8) It is raining so the children are playing __________.(inwards/ indoors)
9) Did you know that crabs walk ______ (sideways/under)
10) Please do come _____ (below / inside)