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English Grammar Practice Test: Word Formation — Flashcards

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Word Formation topics include: Word formation, primary and compound word formation, and the formation and structure of compound words.

Word formation is the process of creating new words or changing the form of words. It can involve:
Adding affixes:
For example, adding prefixes like "impractical" or "purposeful"
Adding other words: For example, combining "dining" and "room" to create "dining room"
Converting word classes: For example, changing "silent" to "silence" 

Here are some other types of word formation:
Abbreviation:
Shortening a word, like "ad" from "advertisement"
Compounding: Linking two or more bases to create a new word, like "back" and "ache" to create "backache" 

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The words that are not developed from other words are called as ___________
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