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SDL 2 EX 1 Exercise 1 Complete the following table NOUN accident VERB ADJECTIVE accidental ADVERB accidentally accident, accidentally, accidental anger, angry, angrily, anger careless, carelessness, carelessly attend, attentive, attention, attentively strong, strengthen, strongly, strength
anger
anger
angry
angrily
carelessness
careless
careless
carelessly
attention
attend
attentive
attentively
stength
strengthen
strong
strongly
Exercise 2 Complete the following table NOUN popularity 4. kindnes 6. sandness efficiency VERB 1. popularization ---sadden --ADJECTIVE 2. popular 5. kind 7. sad 9. efficient ADVERB 3. popularly kindly 8. sadly 10. efficiently
Exercise 3 Fill in the blanks with either a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb forms of the words in parentheses. (correct/correction/correctly) 1. a. He correctly defined the terms. b. The answer sounded correct. c. Please do your correction before you submit your assignment.
(quick/quickly) 2. a. She quick adjusted the fees. b. She adapted quickly to any situation. (perfect/perfection/perfectly) 3. a. This drawing is perfect. b. You have copied this picture perfectly. c. The teacher expects nothing but perfection from his students. (danger/dangerous/dangerously/) 4. a. It was a danger lake to swim in. b. The man was dangerously drunk. c. The gas smelled dangerous. d. The big holes on the road posed a danger to motorists. (perform/performer/performance) 5. a. She perform magnificently at the concert. b. Her magnificent performance won her the first prize. c. She is a well-known performer of classical music. (beauty/beautiful/beautifully) 6. a. Her voice sounds beautiful. b. She sang the song beautifully. c. She was known both for her beauty and her talent as a singer. (strength, strengthen, strong, strongly) 7. a. Calcium supplements can strengthen bones and teeth. b. She objected strongly to my suggestions. c. His greatest strength is the ability to remain cool even in the most trying situation. d. She is as strong as a horse.