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Suffix & Prefix – Part 10

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Add prefix, suffix or both to the underlined words in the following text:

Example – 91

Actual Goni Osmani is famous for his (a) patriot zeal. He was born in a (b) wealth family. He was an (c)  married man. He was a (d) arm officer. He had a great (e) contributed to our (f) Liberate War. Everybody admires (c) contributed to our (f) Liberation War.  Everybody admires his (g) leader in the Liberation War. We should not be (h) grate to him.

Answer: (a) patriotic; (b) wealthy; (c) unmarried; (d) army; (e) contribution; (f) Liberation; (g) leadership; (h) ungrateful.

Example – 92

You should bear in mind that (a) confidence assists. a man to reach the goal of life. The lack of (b) determine leads one to lose confidence. You need it in order to overcome the problems of life. Fix a target and then try ( c) sincere to gain success. Don’t lose heart if you fail. Remember that failure is the pillar of success. Whereas, success without (d) compete is not enjoyable. Determination keeps you (e) mental strong and makes (f) prepare for struggling to reach the goal. Nobody can be (g) success in his mission. Failure makes him more (h) determine to work hard.

Answer: (a) self-confidence; (b) determination; (c) sincerely; (d) competition; (e) mentally; (f) prepared; (g) successful; (h) determined.

Example – 93

We can see the (a) geography features, the tradition of many countries by (b) travel. We can read about the Himalayas or the (c) vast of the oceans. But we cannot have any clear (d) concept of them unless we can see them with our own eyes, (e) Doubt it gives (f) perfect to our bookish or (g) theory knowledge. To get rid of (h) monotony life and learn more about the world we should arrange it.

Answer: (a) geqgraphical; (b) travelling; ( c) vastness; ( d) conception; ( e) Undoubtedly; (f) perfection; (g) theoretical; (h) monotonous.

Example – 94

The (a) important of television is too great to describe. It is like a stage here (b) perform are seen and heard. It gives us news on (c) nation and international matters. Television has a great educative value. It teaches the (d) literate and students. It (e) large our knowledge. It has broken the wall between the educated and the (f) educated. Television has some (g) merits too. So television programmes should be (h) careful produced.

Answer: (a) importance; (b) performers; (c) national; (d) iiliterate; (e) enlarges; (f) uneducated; (g) demerits; (h)carefully.

Example – 95

In order to (a) material your dream you need determination and efforts Nothing is (b) achieve in the world (c) with hard work. Nothing is (d) achieve for those who are blessed with (e) common  (f) able. They are very fortunate. But those who are, (g) incline to do hard work are really (h) fortunate.

Answer: (a) materialize; (b) achieved/achievable; (c) without; (d) unachievable; (e) uncommon; (f) ability; (g) dismchned; (h) unfortunate.

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