Exercise 8. word formation. complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary. i wonder if you could tell me who was awarded the (scholar)? do you think that you pay enough (attend) in class? could you tell me what the (solve) to number seven is? my dad said i'd better spend more time on my (study). i would like to know what qualifications ) require in your country. joshua was suspended from school for a week for bad (behave). i did six hours of (revise) for the test, and i still failed! please send photocopies of all your (certify) to us at the address below. exercise 9. word formation. complete the text by changing the form of the word in capitals. being unable to read it seems 1) (think) today not to provide children with a decent 2) (educate).there is such an emphasis on 3) (academy) achievement these days that it's easy to forget what a problem 4) (literate) used to be. being unable to read can be 5) (intense) embarrassing and can make someone feel like a complete 6) (fail). someone who can't read is often 7) (understand) afraid of certain situations. the problem can seem 8) (solve). however, given the right teacher, a lot of hard work and a 9) (reason) amount of time, anyone can learn. being able to read can lead to an 10) (improve) quality of life.
№8
1. scholarship
2. attention
3. solution
4. studies
5. teachers
6. behaviour
7. revision
8. certificates
№9
1. unthinkable
2. education
3. academic
4. illiteracy
5. intensely
6. failure
7. understandably
8. unsolvable
9. reasonable
10. improved