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    كلمات واستعمالاتها Words with 4 Different Forms‏

    [CENTER]
    Hello!

    Many English words have multiple forms – a noun form, verb form, adjective form, and adverb form:

    beauty (n.)
    beautify (v.)
    beautiful (adj.)
    beautifully (adv.)

    Not all English words have ALL the forms, but today's lesson will teach you some words that do - with example sentences.[/CENTER

    Example sentences & explanation:

    BEAUTY

    Noun: I stopped to admire the beauty of the sunset.
    Verb: She painted some flowers on the wall to beautify the room.
    Adjective: I bought a beautiful new dress.
    Adverb: He sings beautifully.

    BENEFIT

    Noun 1: There are many benefits of quitting smoking.
    Noun 2: The beneficiary of the donation is a small non-profit organization.
    (beneficiary = person or organization that receives a benefit)
    Verb: This new cultural center will benefit the entire community.
    Adjective: Your suggestions were quite beneficial; they really helped us improve.
    Adverb: I had a number of teachers who beneficially influenced my life.

    CREATION

    Noun 1: There’s an interesting story behind the creation of this product.
    Noun 2: The creator of this product got the idea in a dream.
    (creation = the event/process of creating; creator = the person who creates)
    Verb: These changes are going to create problems in the long run.
    Adjective: She has some creative ideas for decorating the room.
    Adverb: My boss is incapable of thinking creatively - he just likes to follow the rules.

    DECISION

    Noun: Choosing whether or not to have children is a big decision.
    Verb: I can’t decide which of these two universities I want to attend.
    Adjective 1: Barbara is a great leader because she’s very decisive.
    (a decisive person means someone who makes decisions easily and firmly)
    Adjective 2: That was the decisive battle which made them lose the war.
    (a decisive event is one that is essential to the outcome)
    Adverb: “My mind is made up,” he said decisively.

    DIFFERENCE

    Noun: There are many differences between the Brazilian and Japanese cultures.
    Verb: The law shouldn’t differentiate between rich and poor people; it should apply equally to everyone.
    Adjective: The second book in the series was very different from the first one. I liked the first one better.
    Adverb: Everyone learns differently, so it’s important for teachers to use a variety of methods.

    DISTRACTION

    Noun: Cell phones are a big distraction for drivers.
    Verb: I was in the middle of writing an e-mail when my husband distracted me by asking a question.
    Adjective 1: I can’t study while listening to music; I find it distracting.
    Adjective 2: She seemed distracted - like she was thinking about something else.
    (distracting describes the thing; distracted describes the person)
    Adverb: My roommate was playing a video game; I told him I was going out and he nodded distractedly.
    (distractedly = not really paying much attention)

    JUSTIFICATION

    Noun: At first I was skeptical of his argument, but he gave several very convincing justifications.
    Verb: Having financial problems doesn’t justify stealing.
    Adjective: I believe using violence is only justifiable in the case of self-defense.
    Adverb: She was justifiably angry when I arrived an hour late for an important event.

    PROTECTION

    Noun: This bug spray offers protection from mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and other biting insects.
    Verb: The military protects the country from invasion by enemies.
    Adjective: Pamela is very protective of her books; she doesn’t like to lend them out.
    Adverb: The mother hugged her child protectively.

    RELIABILITY


    Noun: I have my doubts about the reliability of this internet connection.
    Verb: My boss relies on me to keep him informed about the project.
    Adjective: Peter is very reliable. When he says he’ll do something, you can be sure it’ll get done.
    Adverb: We can’t reliably guess the results of these changes.

    SADNESS

    Noun: Depression is characterized by deep sadness.
    Verb: The bad news saddened me.
    Adjective: Three people died in the tragedy. It was so sad.
    Adverb: She explained sadly that she didn’t get the job.

    SIGNIFICANCE

    Noun: I don’t understand the significance of these statistics.
    Verb: Dark, heavy clouds often signify a coming storm.
    Adjective: This discovery represents a significant breakthrough in cancer treatment.
    Adverb: His English improved significantly after he studied in New York.

    STRENGTH

    Noun: She was so sick that she didn’t have the strength to get out of bed.
    Verb: I exercise every day to strengthen my muscles.
    Adjective: You need to be very strong to lift up this couch.
    Adverb: I strongly disagree with his statement.

    SUCCESS

    Noun: The new TV show has been a big success; millions of people are watching it.
    Verb: You need to work hard if you want to succeed.
    Adjective: She retired after a long, successful career in marketing.
    Adverb: I successfully fixed the broken computer.

    UNDERSTANDING

    Noun: After years of dispute, the two companies finally reached an understanding.
    (an understanding = an informal agreement)
    Verb: I don’t understand why you’re quitting such a great job.
    Adjective: She has five kids, so it’s understandable that she’s busy.
    Adverb: He was understandably upset when his new car broke down after only a week.

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    أرجوووو أن أكون قد أفدتكم بهذا الدرس والذي يشرح الكلمات التي تستعمل في أشكال مختلفة.

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