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TKT Module 1: Lexis Practice test 4
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Select the correct answers from the drop-down lists.
A
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
describes the relationship between different forms of the same lexeme so we have, for example: nation, national, nationalise, international, nationality etc.
A
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
describes the relationship between words of the same kind and type. They are often
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
. For example, 'house', 'cottage', 'palace', 'shack', 'cabin' are all types of dwelling.
A
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
describes the words that commonly come together in a text.
When languages are related some words look and sound almost the same in both languages and they are called
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
words.
False friends are cognate words or words
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
between languages which look the same and sound
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
but mean something
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
.
We may recognise what a word means but not be able to pronounce it or use it accurately and naturally. That's the difference between
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
and active
borrowed
cognate
different
hyponyms
lexical field
lexical set
passive
similar
vocabulary
word family
.
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