UNIT 1.3
VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
Nouns and verbs with the same form
Look at some nouns, how they change into verbs and examples of use. English learners often confuse the noun form for the verb form when speaking, let's see if we can fix that problem for these words!
advice and advise
Advice (noun): My grandmother gave me some good advice.
Advise (verb): I advise you to travel abroad while you can.
choice and choose
choice (noun): There's not much choice for vegetarians.
choose (verb): Choose the flowers you like most.
confusion and confuse
confusion (noun): The new road signs are causing a lot of confusion.
confuse (noun): Her instructions were confusing.
criticism and criticise
criticism (noun): He doesn't take criticism well.
criticise (verb): The reviewer criticised the lead actor's performance.
decision and decide
decision (noun): They have a big decision to make.
decide (verb): I can't decide where to go to learn English.
explanation and explain
explanation (noun): The explanation he gave for being late was not believable.
explain (verb): Can you explain to me how this coffee machine works?
invitation and invite
invitation (noun): We received an invitation to the wedding through the post.
invite (verb): Did Ahmed invite you to his party?
prediction and predict
prediction (noun): We made predictions about what the world will be like in 50 years.
predict (verb): I predict Real Madrid will win the Champions League.
Now, watch these videos about nouns and verbs that have the same form, depending on the stress the meaning would be different.