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English Word Forms A-Z Guide

The document provides a comprehensive list of 1000 common English word forms categorized from A to Z, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Each letter section includes various words along with their respective forms, such as 'ability' (noun), 'able' (adjective), and 'ably' (adverb) under the letter A. Additionally, it contains exercises for practicing word forms and their correct usage in sentences.

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English Word Forms A-Z Guide

The document provides a comprehensive list of 1000 common English word forms categorized from A to Z, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Each letter section includes various words along with their respective forms, such as 'ability' (noun), 'able' (adjective), and 'ably' (adverb) under the letter A. Additionally, it contains exercises for practicing word forms and their correct usage in sentences.

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1000 Common English Word Forms (A–

Z)
Letter A
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

ability - able ably

acceptance accept acceptable acceptably

achievement achieve achievable -

act act active actively

addition add additional additionally

Letter B
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

beauty - beautiful beautifully

belief believe believable believably

birth give birth born -

break break broken -

bravery - brave bravely

Letter C
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

celebration celebrate celebratory -

certainty - certain certainly

choice choose choosy -

comfort comfort comfortable comfortably


communication communicate communicative communicatively

Letter D
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

danger - dangerous dangerously

decision decide decisive decisively

definition define definitive definitely

demonstration demonstrate demonstrative -

depth deepen deep deeply

Letter E
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

education educate educational educationally

effect affect effective effectively

emotion emote emotional emotionally

encouragement encourage encouraging encouragingly

energy energize energetic energetically

Letter F
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

failure fail failed -

fame - famous famously

fear fear fearful / fearless fearfully / fearlessly

freedom free free freely


friend befriend friendly friendlily

Letter G
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

generosity - generous generously

growth grow growing -

guidance guide guided -

guilt - guilty guiltily

grace - graceful gracefully

Letter H
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

happiness - happy happily

health - healthy healthily

help help helpful / helpless helpfully /


helplessly

honesty - honest honestly

hope hope hopeful / hopeless hopefully /


hopelessly

Letter I
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

idea - ideal / idealistic ideally

importance - important importantly

impression impress impressive impressively

improvement improve improved -


invention invent inventive inventively

Letter J
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

jealousy - jealous jealously

joy - joyful / joyous joyfully

judgment judge judgmental judgmentally

justice - just justly

joke joke joking jokingly

Letter K
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

kindness - kind kindly

knowledge know knowledgeable -

Letter L
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

lack lack lacking -

laughter laugh laughable laughably

law - lawful / lawless lawfully

leadership lead leading -

learning learn learned -


Letter M
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

management manage manageable -

meaning mean meaningful meaningfully

measurement measure measurable measurably

memory memorize memorable -

motivation motivate motivated -

Letter N
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

name name nameless / named -

nation nationalize national nationally

necessity necessitate necessary necessarily

negativity - negative negatively

nervousness - nervous nervously

Letter O
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

obedience obey obedient obediently

observation observe observant observantly

offense offend offensive offensively

operation operate operational operationally

organization organize organized -


Letter P
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

pain - painful / painless painfully /


painlessly

participation participate participatory -

patience - patient patiently

perfection perfect perfect / imperfect perfectly /


imperfectly

person personalize personal personally

Letter Q
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

qualification qualify qualified -

quality - qualitative -

quantity - quantitative quantitatively

question question questionable questionably

quiet quiet quiet quietly

Letter R
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

reality realize real / realistic really / realistically

reason reason reasonable reasonably

recognition recognize recognizable recognizably

regret regret regretful regretfully

responsibility - responsible responsibly


Letter S
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

safety save safe safely

satisfaction satisfy satisfactory satisfactorily

scarcity - scarce scarcely

security secure secure securely

strength strengthen strong strongly

Letter T
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

talk talk talkative -

teaching teach teachable -

technology - technological technologically

temptation tempt tempting temptingly

thought think thoughtful / thoughtfully /


thoughtless thoughtlessly

Letter U
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

ugliness - ugly -

uncertainty - uncertain uncertainly

understanding understand understandable understandably

union unite united -

usefulness use useful / useless usefully / uselessly


Letter V
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

value value valuable / valueless valuably

variety vary various / variable variously

violence - violent violently

visit visit visiting / visitable -

voice voice voiced / voiceless -

Letter W
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

warmth warm warm warmly

weakness weaken weak weakly

wealth - wealthy -

width widen wide widely

worry worry worried / worriedly


worrisome

Letter X
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

x-ray x-ray x-rayed -

xenophobia - xenophobic -

Letter Y
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

youth - young / youthful youthfully

yearning yearn yearning -


Letter Z
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

zeal - zealous zealously

zone zone zonal / zoned -

Bài 1: Điền dạng đúng của từ vào ô trống

People have (1) … (differ) views on whether high school students should be allowed to
evaluate and criticize their teachers. Although this could be perceived as being (2) …
(disrespect) , I believe constructive feedback from students could do wonders for our
education system.On the one hand, (3) … (propose) of the idea that students should not
be allowed to make comments regarding their teachers claim that this can result in
disrespect and lead to poorly (4) … (behavior) students. It is common knowledge that
students should look up to their teachers and obey all of their (5) …(instructive). Having
a student, who is impulsive (6) … (impulse) and inexperienced, criticizing a professional
teacher is not appropriate in many cultures. In addition, even the (7) … (major) of high
school students are usually not mature enough to make objective judgments. Their
feedback might end up being (8) … (person) criticism, which contributes nothing to the
improvement of the quality of the education. On the other hand, many people, including
myself, believe that it is (9) … (benefit) for both students and teachers if there is an open
environment where students can freely express their opinions, including their thoughts
about their teachers. This two-way (10) … (communicate) allows students to 11 …
(active) think about the lessons, and (12) … (specific) what they want their teachers to
improve. Moreover, thanks to student feedback, teachers might recognise their own 13 …
(weak) and find ways to make 14 … (adjust) to their pedagogical skills. Consequently,
their lessons are likely to become more 15 … (interest) as it suits both parties, which
might result in a better learning outcome. In conclusion, students might not be the best
people to comment on their teachers. However, I strongly believe that encouraging
students to provide relevant feedback about their teacher’s teaching methods is
advantageous for the education system.
Bài tập 1:

1. Detroit is renowned for the………….. of cars. PRODUCE

2. If you make a good……………… at the interview, you will get the job. IMPRESS

3. Teaching and medicine are more than…………………., they're professions. OCCUPY

4. My history teacher has a vast…………………. of past events. KNOW

5. You are never too old to go to college and gain some……………. QUALIFY

6. My greatest…………….. was graduating from the university. ACHIEVE

7. The weatherman said there is a strong…………… of rain today. POSSIBLE

8. Some old laws are no longer……………….. EFFECT

9. Athens is…………………. for its ancient buildings. FAME

10. He was caught shoplifting so now he has a……………….. record. CRIME

11. Despite her severe………….., she fulfilled her goals in life. DISABLE

12. Being……………. is the worst thing that can happen to someone. EMPLOY

13. If you buy presents in the summer your…………………… can be very high. SAVE
14. Due to the pilot's…………………, the co-pilot managed to land safely. GUIDE

15. It's important to also see the less………………… sides of the job. DESIRE

16. I was surprised at his………………… to give up. REFUSE

17. Children are by nature………………….. of danger. AWARE

18. She is always……………. towards her parents. RESPECT

19. The hospital has the best medical……………. and fast ambulances. EQUIP

20. You can relax in the comfortable………………….. of the hotel. SURROUND

21. The…………………….. looked dark and there were hardly any other guests. ENTER

22. Artists must be…………., otherwise they just repeat what they see or hear. CREATE

23. Why are you so……………… of his work? He's just doing his best. CRITIC

24. Have you made up your mind? We need to know your ……………as soon as
possible. DECIDE

25. He's too shy to look at people ………… when he talks to them. DIRECT

26. Have they put on Christmas………………….. yet? DECORATE

27. They put too many unnecessary things ……………………… in food. ADD

28. I ……………… think that there's no point in arguing with him. Just ignore him.
HONEST

29. Extraterrestrial life has not been…………………. proved yet. SCIENCE

30. Why don't you call the …………………. if the lights don't work? ELECTRIC

31. Music and television are forms of………………… ENTERTAIN

32. The concert didn't live up to our………………… EXPECT

33. The electric company admitted their ………………… for the blackout. RESPOND

34. Did you use to have …………………… as a child? ALLOW


35. I don't like those trousers, no matter how …………………….. they are. FASHION

36. Life ……………….. varies according to country and gender. EXPECT

Bài tập 2:

1. We need to find a __________ to the problem as soon as possible. (solve)

2. Juan speaks English fluently and makes very few __________ mistakes. (grammar)

3. The teacher keeps a record of every student's __________ . (attend)

4. Air-conditioning is a ___________ if you live somewhere like the south of Spain.


(necessary)

5. Don't be afraid of the dog. He's absolutely __________ . (harm)

6. The company is trying hard to improve customer __________ . (satisfy)

7. Measures were taken around the world to __________ airport security after the 11
September Attacks.(tight)

8. We're going to change our suppliers as they have become very __________ in the last
year. (rely)

9. Patricia's very __________ . She writes short stories, paints and makes mosaics.
(create)

10. We need your __________ at the bottom of.

11. The index at the back of the book is in __________ order. (alphabet)

12. The fans waved __________ as the film star stepped out of the limousine. (excite)

13. Chickenpox is a highly __________ disease which many people catch as a child.
(infect)

14. Matt is very __________ . He wants to be number one at everything. (compete)

15. Harry loves cars and he's so __________ about them. (knowledge)

16. There is little __________ of the president being re-elected. (likely)


17. The prime minister thinks there may be a __________ to overthrow him. (conspire)

18. In __________ with Tokyo, London and Paris are relatively cheap. (compare)

19. The police were unable to __________ that she had committed the crime. (proof)

20. The president's speech went on for so long that I almost died of __________ ! (bore)

21. Naomi and Kurt have three children. Naomi also has a daughter from a previous
________. (marry)

22. The film was so ________ . You knew exactly how it was going to end. (predict)

23. The government is concerned about the significant rise in ________ . (homeless)

24. It has been ________ proven that stroking a cat can lower your blood pressure.
(scientific)

25. Thanks to the large ________ from her grandmother Paula was able to buy a villa in
the south of France. (inherit)

26. In the UK it is ________ to sell cigarettes to children under 16. (legal)

27. You can ________ your tea with honey instead of sugar. (sweet)

28. You need to _______ the final point of the presentation. It's rather confusing. (clear)

29. The film turned out to be a big ________ . It was really quite boring. (disappoint)

30. The ________ between the city's two football teams is often quite fierce. (rival)

31. Lizzy has just won a ________ to a world-renowned university. (scholar)

32. It's ________ arguing with them. They are not going to change their mind. (point)

33. You will need your parents' _______ if you want to go on the school trip. (permit)

34. It's a wonderful restaurant. Great food and excellent service. We _______ recommend
it! (high)

35. Thank you so much for the flowers. It's very ________ of you. (thought)

36. Sarah speaks perfect French as she spent much of her __________ in Canada. (child)
37. I've ________ my wallet. Have you seen it anywhere? (place)

38. Don't forget to ________ the modem when you have finished using it. (connect)

39. Ben sulks like a child when he doesn't get his own way. He's so ________ . (mature)

40. Oliver's CV is truly _______ . He's bound to get the job. (impress)

Bài tập word form nâng cao

Bài tập 3:

We earn our _____ (LIVE) in America today in peaceful ______ (COMPETE) with
people all across the earth. Profound and _____ (POWER) forces are shaking and _____
(MAKE) our world, and the urgent question of our time is whether we can change our
friend and not our enemy. This new world has already _____ (RICH) the lives of millions
of Americans who are able to _____ (COMPETITION)and win in it. But when most
people are working harder for less when others cannot work at all, when the cost of
healthcare devastates families and threatens to _____ (BANK) our enterprises, great and
small, when the fear of crime robs law-abiding citizens of their _____ (FREE), and when
million of poor children cannot even imagine the lives we are calling them to lead, we
have not made change our friend.

Bài tập 4:

It is simply this. That Space, as our _____ (MATH) have it, is spoken of as having three
dimensions, which one may call _____ (LONG), Breadth, and _____ (THICK), and is
always definableby_____(REFER) to three planes, each at right angles to the others. But
some philosophical people have been asking why THREE dimensions _____
(PARTICULAR) - why not another direction at right angles to the other three?--and have
even tried to construct a Four-Dimension geometry. ProfessorSimonNewcomb was
explaining this to the New York Mathematical Society only a month or so ago. You know
how on a flat surface, which has only two dimensions, we can represent a figure of
athree_____(DIMENSION) solid, and _____ (SIMILAR) they think that by models of
thee dimensions they could represent one of four--if they could master the _____
(PERCEIVE) of the thing. See?

Bài tập 5:

In the center of the room, clamped to an upright easel, stood the full-length portrait of a
youngmanof_____ (ORDINARY) personal beauty, and in front of it, some little _____
(DISTANT) away, was sitting the artist himself, Basil Hallward, whose sudden _____
(APPEAR) some years ago caused, at the time, such public _____ (EXCITE), and gave
rise to so many strange conjectures. As the painter looked at the _____ (GRACE) and
comely form he had so _____ (SKILL) mirrored in his art, asmileof______ (PLEASE)
passed across his face and seemed about to linger there. But he _____(SUDDEN)started
up, and, closing his eyes, placed his fingers upon the lids, as though he sought
to_____(PRISON) within his brain some curious dream from which he feared he might
_____ (WAKE).

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