Unit 6 / P92 Word derivation
1. As he thought he was unpardonably(pardon) guilty of revealing my cret, he was greatly discompod(compo).
2. I’ll never allow you to take the journey of venty miles alone and unattended(attend).
3. The room, which had tormented her on her first arrival, was again the scene of agitated spirits and unquiet(quiet) slumbers.
4. Catherine, wrapped up in the contemplation(contemplate)of her own unutterable(utter)happiness, scarcely opened her lips.
5. From there, at an upper window, when he spotted a(n) unmistakable(mistake)shorn head, he yelled to me,“Get back!”.
6. Appeals are made to stop the production of transcontinental(continent) ballistic missiles that will be ud to aim at many important cities.
7. Do you believe in the myth of the village which was submerged(merge)in the a as a result of a cur made by witch?
8. It was found some years ago that the application of chlorophyII paste to this particular type of lesion would decrea the unpleasantness(plea)of the odour associated with them.
9. The full benefits of science can only be gained with the co-operation of the people in need of assistance. That co-operation is regrettably(regret)ineffective unless the people also have some understanding(understand)of the means ud.
10. Anne had no appetite, and could not swallow many mouthfuls(mouth)when she sat at table that evening.
11. If her parents should think of the new governess unfavourably (favour)on her account, it would cut her to the heart.
12. “You have acted neither honourably nor feelingly(feel), neither as a gentleman nor as
parent, as far as your attitudes toward my daughter are concerned,” Mrs. Smith said to thee general sharply.
13. The fact that his son had been deceiving her all along dealt a sickening(sick) blow to Mrs. Dunsmore.
14. Fred was verely punished for his disobedience(obey) to his mother’s orders when he came home from school that day.
15. Lord Johnson was admired as a respectable economist, independent of his peerage(peer)and his wealth.
16. I enjoyed the French film in the original very much on Saturday evening becau there were English subtitles(title)for it.
17. The peasants are busy transplanting(plant)the rice edlings in the fields near the school.
18. Since some enemy formations had undoubtedly(doubt)been annihilated by our attach, new ones had been brought up as replacements(replace).
Uint 8/ P125
1. Some of the employees have not been sufficiently aware of the need to consider the social implications(imply) of office planning.
2. It is not reasonable for the managers to adopt a policy of crecy(cret),and not to tell their employees anything about their plans.
3. The fact that Mr. Henderson repeatedly(repeat)forgot the name of an old acquaintance and business associate showed that his old age had resulted in laps of memory.
4. What personal qualities are desirable(desire)in a good policeman?
5. We must learn to have the capacity to be tolerant(tolerate) of the frailties(frail)of human nature.
6. Michael’s mistakes may be simply due to his immaturity(mature).
7. Catherine was sure that wanton cruelty was yet to be uncovered(cover)in this big mansion.
8. I think a teacher should, every now and then, be able to act a little in order to enliven(live )a lesson.
9. The mischievous(mischief)children in his neighbourhood have given Andrew unreliable(rely) information so often that he has come to distrust(trust)what they say.
10. Latin and Sanskrit posss memorable(memory)recorded literatures and liturgies which are constantly read and recited in acts of religious devotion and worship.
11. When we learn a foreign language, it is often necessary(necessity)to memorize(memory) some poetry in that language.
12. Helen Has demonstrated to us that the road to success and happiness was not block
ed by insurmountable(surmount)obstacles to the disabled if one kept on working indefatigably(fatigue).
13. As writing developed, pictorial(picture)symbols came to stand for various words that were that names of concrete objects.
14. In this picturesque(picture) village, despite the modern inventions, many of the rural traditions are still prerved.
15. Barbara behaved thoughtlessly(thought)when she did not trouble to reply to our invitation.
16. If deforestation(forest)goes on at the prent rate, animals of this kind in the wild will be on the verge of extinction(extinct).