التحويل (الاشتقاق الصفري - Zero Derivation)

التحويل (الاشتقاق الصفري - Zero Derivation) — Exercise 4

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التحويل (الاشتقاق الصفري - Zero Derivation) — Exercise 4

Practice English grammar topic التحويل (الاشتقاق الصفري - Zero Derivation) with 10 multiple-choice questions. Answer at least 70% correctly to complete the test.

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B2 · فوق المتوسط TOEIC 605–780 IELTS 5.5–6.5 تكوين الكلمات (الصرف)
10 questions درجة النجاح: 70% Test 4

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  1. 1

    Which of the following words, when used as a verb, represents a conversion from a proper noun referring to a historical figure, used to describe an action associated with that figure's ideology or actions?

  2. 2

    The word 'clean' can be an adjective (e.g., 'clean hands') or a verb (e.g., 'to clean the dishes'). This is an example of conversion from:

  3. 3

    The word 'fine' can be an adjective (e.g., 'a fine day'), a noun (e.g., 'pay a fine'), or an adverb (e.g., 'doing fine'). When used as a verb, as in 'to fine someone for speeding', what type of conversion has occurred?

  4. 4

    Which sentence contains a word converted from a noun to an adjective?

  5. 5

    The word 'warm' can be an adjective (e.g., 'warm clothes') or a verb (e.g., 'to warm up the food'). This is an example of conversion from:

  6. 6

    Which of the following words, when used as a verb, represents a conversion from a proper noun referring to a person's name, used to describe an action associated with that person?

  7. 7

    Identify the word that has undergone conversion from a verb to a noun in the sentence: 'We need a good rest.'

  8. 8

    The word 'fine' can be an adjective (e.g., 'a fine meal'), a noun (e.g., 'pay a fine'), or an adverb (e.g., 'doing fine'). When used as a verb, as in 'to fine someone for parking illegally', what type of conversion has occurred?

  9. 9

    The word 'round' can be an adjective (e.g., 'a round table') or a verb (e.g., 'to round the corner'). This is an example of conversion from:

  10. 10

    The word 'cash' can be a noun (e.g., 'ready cash') or a verb (e.g., 'to cash a check'). This is an example of conversion from:

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