In the issue


1. Derivatives
2. new words from the vocab club
3. articeles
4. words families

1. DERIVATITES

a. i can't her the 'spekear' i'm gong to miss the entri SPEECH
b. i'm so excatited , i think this the EXCITEMENT is unbelieveable!
c. where are 'they'? i was supposed to gives this t THEM
d. this seems familiar' FAMILIARLY can cause a lack of. motivation.
e. i hate driving through construction 'i think they are CONSTRUCTING a new
bridge here.

2. NEW WORDS FROM THE VOCAB CLUB

created = make
dip = put into
flesh = skin/meat
garment = clothing
huge = large
agloo = house make of ice

3. ARTICELES

using 'the' before the names of cuntries the general rule is tha no articeles
is needed before the name of cities, states, prounces, adn countries.here are
some example;

canada is a large coountry
france is a famous fr it's wine
chicago is a fabalous city

As always, there are exceptions to the rule use ' the front of countries or ther place name when the name include words such as : united, union, kingdom, dominion or republik
for example:

The presidnet of the United States is Bill clinton
London is a city in the United KIngdom
There was a tropical storm near the republic of South africa.

5. WORDS FAMILIES

In english, there are root words from witch other words are made. if you know the rules for making new words. you can increase you vocabulary quickly! these realated words are caled words families or you might know them as derivatives. let me show you what i mean.

Here is the verb 'to satisfy ' it means to get enough to fullfill your needs.
Examples : I was very hungry, so i satisfied my hunger with sandwiches, now i;m nt hungry.

This verbs can also changed into a noun ; satisfacation, an adjective, satisfactory, and an adverb ;satisfactorily.
since you now understand the not word, you should also understand outhat word family.

Some rules to help you recognize nouns, adjective, verbs and adverbs in words family. Nouns usually have endings suffixes which include : -at, -ment, -tion, or -ful.
Verbs have suffixes like : -en, -ify, or -ize. A verbs usually end in -ly.
Examples;
Achieve (verb) = Achievenment (noun)
Happy (adjective) = Happines (noun)
Beautiful (adjective = Beautifully (adverb)
Eat (verb) = Edible (adjective)