Conversão (Derivação Zero)

Conversão (Derivação Zero) — Exercise 2

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Conversão (Derivação Zero) — Exercise 2

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

Palavras que mudam de classe sem qualquer sufixo: to email → an email, to google, to water (plantas).

B2 · Intermédio Superior TOEIC 605–780 IELTS 5,5–6,5 Formação de Palavras (Morfologia)
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  1. 1

    When the noun 'spoon' is used as a verb, as in 'to spoon the soup', this is an example of:

  2. 2

    When the noun 'butter' is used as a verb, as in 'to butter the bread', this is an example of:

  3. 3

    Consider the word 'design'. In the sentence 'I like the design', it's a noun. In 'She will design a new logo', it's a verb. What type of conversion is this?

  4. 4

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

  5. 5

    Consider the word 'access'. In the sentence 'Do you have access to the building?', it's a noun. In 'You can access the files', it's a verb. What type of conversion is this?

  6. 6

    In the sentence 'They booked a flight', the word 'book' is used as a verb. What word class does 'book' primarily belong to before this usage?

  7. 7

    What is the word formation process when 'bottle' (noun) is used as 'to bottle up emotions' (verb)?

  8. 8

    What is the word formation process when 'nail' (noun) is used as 'to nail the board' (verb)?

  9. 9

    What is the word formation process when 'park' (noun) is used as 'to park the car' (verb)?

  10. 10

    Which of the following words, when used as a verb, represents a conversion from a proper noun referring to a brand or company?