Filling Blanks

Word Formation #2

Worksheet Description

This Word Formation worksheet provides students with a series of incomplete sentences, each with a blank space that must be filled with the correct form of a word from the given word box. The word box contains a list of base words such as “success,” “reason,” and “beauty,” from which students must create the appropriate derivative to complete the sentence meaningfully. Each sentence is structured in a way that the word inserted must be in the correct grammatical form, such as an adjective, noun, or verb form of the word provided. The task requires students to transform and insert the words so that they fit seamlessly into the sentences.

The worksheet aims to teach students about morphological transformation, which is the process of changing the form of a word to fit different grammatical categories. It encourages students to think critically about word classes and how they change when used in different contexts. By completing the sentences with the correct word forms, students learn to apply their knowledge of word formation rules and vocabulary. This activity also aids in enhancing their overall language proficiency, as they must understand the sentence context to select and form the right word.