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=== word families ===
{{Aufgabe-en|In English many words can be formed out of verbs. Words share the same suffixes or prefixes so that you can understand them if you see them in a text.<br>
In English tests you have to form them actively.}}


Here is an [[Use of English/Word Families/Overview|Overview]]. (Don't learn them now!)


protect, protect'''o'''r
== word families ==
'''Guess what the nouns of these words can be.''' (''Red Line 3 Bayern, page 13'')
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to attack → a person who attacks is an ''attacker''.


to build → a ''builder'' builds ''buildings'' and roads


defend, defend'''e'''r
to win → This is the ''winner'' - he can take all the ''winnings'' home.
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=== people and professions with -er or -or ===
'''Sometimes you form nouns with -er, sometimes you need -or. Fill in:'''


attack, -'''e'''r
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protect, protect'''o'''r




== synoynms & opposites ==
defend, defend'''e'''r
found (<span style="color:green">founded</span>), establish


find (<span style="color:green">found</span>),  discover
win  (<span style="color:green">won</span>)<br>
<span style="display:inline-block; margin-left: 20em;">lost  (<span style="color:green">lost</span>) 
beat (<span style="color:green">beaten</span>)   
== Lists ==
village < town < city < capital


attack, -'''e'''r
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hut < house < manor < palace




Leader (supreme leader), king, queen, chief (of a tribe), captain (of a ship)


fort, castle, Hadrian's Wall
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vorher=Working with Words|vorherlink=King Arthur/Working with Words|
weiter=Relatives|weiterlink=King Arthur/Relatives
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warrior helmet, armour (''Rüstung''), shield, sword [sɔːd], battle axe
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Task

In English many words can be formed out of verbs. Words share the same suffixes or prefixes so that you can understand them if you see them in a text.

In English tests you have to form them actively.



Here is an Overview. (Don't learn them now!)

word families

Guess what the nouns of these words can be. (Red Line 3 Bayern, page 13)

to attack → a person who attacks is an attacker.

to build → a builder builds buildings and roads

to win → This is the winner - he can take all the winnings home.

people and professions with -er or -or

Sometimes you form nouns with -er, sometimes you need -or. Fill in:

protect, protector


defend, defender


attack, -er