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Suffix game

suffix game for B2-level English learners

wordword
child (adjective) childish, childless, childlike
to help (adjective) helpless, helpful
to refuse (noun) refusal
strength (verb) strengthen
kind (noun) kindness
salt (adjective) salty
accident (adjective) accidental
power (adjective) powerful, powerless
responsible (noun) responsibility
to survive (noun) survivor, survival
private (noun) privacy
summary (verb) summarise (Br.) / summarize (Am.)
pollute (noun) pollution
achieve (noun) achievement
product (adjective) productive
excite (noun) excitement
expense (adjective) expensive
obedient (noun) obedience
finance (adjective) financial
shame (adjective) shameful, shameless
engine (noun) engineer
to suggest (noun) suggestion
politics (noun) politician
guitar (noun) guitarist
deliver (noun) delivery, deliverance
improve (noun) improvement
to employ (noun) employment, employer, employee
relation (noun) relationship
relation (adjective) relative
to exist (noun) existence
to accept (noun) acceptance
to complete (noun) completion
teacher (noun) teacherhood
to relate (adjective) relative
construct (noun) construction
to organise (noun) organisation
association (adjective) associative
to educate (noun) education, educator
Created by: Katja Suvanto
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