NOUNS FROM VERBS
Across
- 2. My brother is a _____ expert, and runs courses for people who want to go to remote places like the sahara Desert. (survive) (not survivor)
- 3. I need your _____ on this sheet of paper. (sign)
- 4. Our plan was a _____; it just didn't work. (fail)
- 8. I didn't have the right _____ for the job. (qualify)
- 9. Her sudden _____ shocked everyone. (die)
- 13. I'm afraid I can't give you _____ to leave. (permit)
- 15. Because of the baggage handlers strike at the airport, there were several flight _____. (cancel)
- 18. It's entirely your _____ whether you come or not. (choose)
- 19. The conference was a disaster because of poor _____. (organise)
- 21. The _____ of the flight was delayed by bad weather. (depart)
Down
- 1. There have been several major _____ in the field of information technology. (develop)
- 2. If the work isn't done to my _____, you'll be fired. (satisfy)
- 5. The sound of his _____ could be heard on the top floor. (laugh)
- 6. Non-attendance at lessons will result in the _____ of your student visa. (lose)
- 7. We had a terrible _____, but we quickly made it up. (argue)
- 10. Listen carefully, everyone. I've got an important _____ to make. (announce)
- 11. His sudden _____ surprised everyone. (arrive)
- 12. When he looked at the liquid under a microscope, he made a shocking _____. (discover).
- 14. The children were jumping up and down with _____. (excite)
- 16. He looked at me in _____. (astonish)
- 17. His parents had great _____ for the future, but were ultimately disappointed. (expect)
- 20. Thanks to you, the party was a complete _____. (succeed)