4.3.3

Lover & Lacking

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Phile - Lover Of

Words ending in 'phile' generally mean a lover of something.

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Bibliophile

  • A bibliophile is a lover of books.
    • Example: Harris lived in the library because he was a bibliophile.
    • Alternative: Harris lived in the library because he loved books.
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Oenophile

  • An oenophile is a lover of wine.
    • Example: Shirley was always at the pub because she was an oenophile.
    • Alternative: Shirley was always at the pub because she loved wine.
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Technophile

  • A technophile is a lover of technology.
    • Example: Bertie studied computer science at university because he was a technophile.
    • Alternative: Bertie studied computer science at university because he loved technology.
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Cinephile

  • A cinephile is a lover of cinema.
    • Example: Carris spends all her money on going to the cinema because she is a cinephile.
    • Alternative: Carris spends all her money on going to the cinema because she loves the cinema.

Less - Without

Words ending in 'less' generally mean without something.

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Worthless

  • Worthless means without worth.
    • Example: The car was worthless after the crash.
    • Alternative: The car was worth nothing after the crash.
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Careless

  • Careless means without care.
    • Example: Ariel was so careless that she smashed a brand new bottle of wine.
    • Alternative: Ariel took so little care that she smashed a brand new bottle of wine.
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Fearless

  • Fearless means without fear.
    • Example: Prince Philip was fearless when it came to slaying the dragon.
    • Alternative: Prince Philip had no fear when it came to slaying the dragon.
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Homeless

  • Homeless means without a home.
    • Example: Quentin lost all his money gambling and become homeless.
    • Alternative: Quentin lost all his money gambling and lost his home too.
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Reckless

  • Reckless means not caring about the risks.
    • Example: Walter could be reckless on his motorbike.
    • Alternative: Walter could be daring on his motorbike.

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1Spelling

2Punctuation

3Grammar

3.1Word Classes

3.2Conjunctions

3.3Writing Coherently

3.4Verbs

3.5Modal Verbs

3.6Phrasal Verbs

3.7Subjunctive Verbs

3.8Sentences

3.9Tenses

3.10Adverbials

3.11Language Techniques

4Decoding Words

5Reading & Writing

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