Write a sentence for each word form. Spontaneous (adjective) Not planned His jokes seemed spontaneous but they were in fact, carefully prepared beforehand. Spontaneously (adverb) Suddenly She spontaneously decided to go on a trip to Europe. Spontaneity (noun) The quality of doing things without planning The way the actress speaks lacks spontaneity - it sounds too rehearsed! Respiratory (adjective) To do with the breathing organs e.g. the lungs COVID-19 is a respiratory disease because it affects your lungs. Respire (verb) Breathe He felt that he could not respire properly. Respiration (noun) Breathing Proper respiration is an important part of meditating and calming down. Magnificent (adjective) Amazing, brilliant The concert was magnificent! Magnificently (adverb) Beautifully This artwork was magnificently painted. Magnificence (noun) Having the quality of being brilliant The magnificence of the ocean made me feel relaxed. Campaign (noun) Planned political, business or military activities with a particular goal The Australian Liberal Party put up posters everywhere as part of their election campaign. (election campaigns are for Australian voting elections) Coca-Cola’s new advertising campaign involved celebrities being filmed drinking Coca-Cola. Campaign (verb) Organise activities to achieve something I have been campaigning to the school principal about getting a new canteen. Complex (noun) A group of buildings I got lost in my aunt's apartment complex. Complex (adjective) Complicated The instructions were unnecessarily complex. Complexity (noun) The quality of being complicated This essay task asks you to explore the complexity of race. Devastate (verb) Devastation (noun) Devastating (adjective) Devastatingly (adverb) Prejudice (noun) Prejudiced (adjective) Prejudicial (adjective) Clumsy (adjective) Clumsily (adverb) Compassion (noun) Compassionate (adjective) Compassionately (adverb) Sabotage (verb) Sabotage (noun) Saboteur (noun) Disguise Contradict Contaminate Invention Grumpy Criticism Controversy