FCE (First Certificate)
Word Formation: Nouns with -ence and -ance
Two common noun endings are -ance and -ence. Usually, their adjectives are made with -ant and -ent. Here are some common examples which might help you in the FCE exam.
Look at the information in the table for 1-2 minutes and try to remember the words. Then click below to hide the information and try to answer the questions at the bottom.
Noun (-ence) | Adjective | Verb |
---|---|---|
evidence | evident | - |
existence | existing | to exist |
(in)dependence | (in)dependent | to depend |
difference | different | to differ |
intelligence | intelligent | - |
(dis)obedience | (dis)obedient | to (dis)obey |
excellence | excellent | to excel |
silence | silent | to silence |
violence | violent | to violate |
innocence | innocent | - |
occurrence | - | to occur |
(im)patience | (im)patient | - |
Noun (-ance) | Adjective | Verb |
---|---|---|
attendance attendant (person) | - | to attend |
assistance assistant (person) | - | to assist |
(dis)appearance | apparent | to (dis)appear |
distance | distant | - |
(un)importance | (un)important | - |
acceptance | accepting | accept |
reassurance | reassured | to reassure |
(ir)relevance | (ir)relevant | - |
(in)significance | (in)significant | to signify |
Note: I have only given the more common words here. There are other forms (for example, it is possible to use "to evidence something" as a verb) but these are less common
Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete these sentences. The answer could be a noun or an adjective. Don't forget to use an -s or a negative prefix if necessary.
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