9.4.8.1 9.5.8.1 Read the theory and the examples.
Complete the sentences with the correct noun derived
from the adjectives in brackets. You can use your
dictionary
Forming abstract nouns from adjectives
We use these suffixes to form abstract nouns from adjectives:
-ness (happy - happiness), -ity (complex - complexity),
-ment (merry - merriment), -ence (silent - silence),
-y (honest - honesty), -dom (free - freedom)
1 The research institute was grateful for the
of all the people who gave money. (generous)
2. His new artificial limbs will give him his
of movement once again. (independent)
3 Some people are not sure about the
of putting microchips in brains. (useful)
4 The
of there being actual cyborgs in
the future is great. (possible)
summer morning in 2040. the internet is everywhere, and your plans today are built in the most convenient way thanks to the information on the network. routes and timetables of public transport on the go adapt to the intensity of passenger traffic and to the traffic situation. buying a welcome gift for your child is as simple as possible: your online store offers the perfect choice based on available information about your children. but most of all, you are happy with the fact that you are still alive: a month ago, the doctors saved you after a serious attack - they took the necessary actions because they had instant access to your complete medical history.