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USE is a very useful word. This exercise tests you on its various derivatives and their uses. It comes from the latin usus = use and usare = to use! The.

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1 USE is a very useful word. This exercise tests you on its various derivatives and their uses. It comes from the latin usus = use and usare = to use! The first slide gives you a reference list, but do your best not to use it too often! (n.b. “to use” is pronounced uze – the NOUN “use” is pronounced uSSe!) © Chris Snuggs 28 April, 2012 Self-testing Vocabulary Revision This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items)

2 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 2 2 2 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN © Chris Snuggs 28 April, 2012 abusen insulting language – often used in the phrase “verbal abuse” very bad treatment: racist abuse; drug abuse; child abuse abusevto use in a harmful and often destructive way abusedadjvery badly treated: "She was sexually abused as a child." abusiveadjinsulting - verbally aggressive disabusevto correct someone's erroneous belief disusenstate of being out of use; especially buildings disusedadjout of use at the moment in usephrasebeing used at this time misusenthe wrong use misusevto use in a wrong way - not according to the instructions out of usephrasenot used reusableadjyou can use it again unusableadjit can't be used unusedadjPeople DON’T use it or HAVEN’T used it usableadjit can be used usedv - adjpeople use it or HAVE used it usefuladjit is helpful - we can use it uselessadjopposite of useful - having no use user-friendlyadjit's easy to use - even for non-experts under-usedadjnot used enough over-usedadjused too often

3 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 3 3 3 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN _______ of this machine must ensure that they wear protective goggles. users Say or write the missing word, then check. START AGAIN every time you get one wrong; THEN you‘ll really know them by the time you finish …..

4 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 4 4 4 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Flash is a powerful programme but is not exactly _______- friendly. user-friendly

5 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 5 5 5 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN The police cornered the fugitive in a _______ warehouse that had been empty for years. disused

6 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 6 6 6 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN My favourite proverb is: “It’s no _______ crying over spilt milk.” use

7 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 7 7 7 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN This clay has been too long in store. Now it is hard and _________. unusable

8 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 8 8 8 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN The machine has been damaged by __________. misuse

9 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 9 9 9 REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN The drunk was arrested for shouting _______ at the police. abuse

10 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 10 © Chris Snuggs 10 © Chris Snuggs 10 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Another drunk was also arrested for shouting _______ language. abusive

11 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 11 © Chris Snuggs 11 © Chris Snuggs 11 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN That may be what you believe, but it isn’t true. I am sorry to have to _______ you. disabuse

12 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 12 © Chris Snuggs 12 © Chris Snuggs 12 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Most of these items were damaged in transit. Only a few are still ______. usable

13 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 13 © Chris Snuggs 13 © Chris Snuggs 13 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Drugs are often ______ and people suffer from various side-effects because of it. misused

14 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 14 © Chris Snuggs 14 © Chris Snuggs 14 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Drug _______ is on the increase in many countries. abuse

15 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 15 © Chris Snuggs 15 © Chris Snuggs 15 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN _________ medicines should be destroyed after the “use-by” date. Unused

16 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 16 © Chris Snuggs 16 © Chris Snuggs 16 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN We couldn’t go up in the lift because it was _________. out of use

17 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 17 © Chris Snuggs 17 © Chris Snuggs 17 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Thank you for your contribution in the meeting; it was very ________. useful

18 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 18 © Chris Snuggs 18 © Chris Snuggs 18 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN 18 There’s a difference between forceful debate and being personally ________. abusive

19 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 19 © Chris Snuggs 19 © Chris Snuggs 19 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Supermarket trolleys are often _____ and have to be repaired or thrown away. misused

20 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 20 © Chris Snuggs 20 © Chris Snuggs 20 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN There are ________ buildings all over the city which could be converted into flats. disused

21 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 21 © Chris Snuggs 21 © Chris Snuggs 21 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN His later behaviour can be traced back to the ______ he suffered as a child. abuse

22 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 22 © Chris Snuggs 22 © Chris Snuggs 22 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN These matches are poor quality. Only one in four is _______. usable

23 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 23 © Chris Snuggs 23 © Chris Snuggs 23 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN We can use the lift now; it’s back _________. in use

24 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 24 © Chris Snuggs 24 © Chris Snuggs 24 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Don’t throw those plastic containers away; they’re _________. reusable – re-usable

25 © Chris Snuggs Self-testing Vocabulary Revision START AGAIN This module: “use” and its derivatives (25 items) 28 April, 2012 © Chris Snuggs 25 © Chris Snuggs 25 © Chris Snuggs 25 © Chris Snuggs REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN REFERENCE PAGE START AGAIN Someone who ________ confidential knowledge about a company to make money on the stock market is guilty of insider trading. abuses


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