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f_l ctottres 2 Comptete the sentences with
compound adlectives from
1 tabet the clothes with the words below. exercise 1.
beanie ecrnhat trousers fleece hoody kagcuI 1 Sotdiers in the army are
teggings minisl<irt ptal.f,orms polo shirt ra{l-neel< normatly *horLlaUrd,.
sanclats v-neck 2 That jacket is . lt
-,-,,-
must be at least twenty years old.
3 I don't like jeans. I prefer them to be a bit
baggy.
My brother is really . Attthe girts in his class
fancy him. --
Don't wear shoes to the nightcLub. You can't
dance in them.
6 People from Africa are usua[[y
7 There's a spider in the bathl
---
8 My brother has just spent two weel<s lying on the beach
in Spain. He's very people to have black hair.
9 It's quite unusual for
@wM r:x .
10 A person with wide shoulders is
ti
LJ Adjective prefixes -
-
Aa
fl-r
ffi d}'h\ %Wil 1 naa the correct prefix: un-, dis-, in-, im-, it- or ir- to the
-,=66gq
words below.
=JL=-ltj *LiiF 5- 1 -,.-_ responsible 7 betievable
2
10_ 77 12 mature 8 - credible
3 - toterant 9 - - friendty
2 match the pictures (7-72) in exercise 1 with the words 4 - legal 10 possible
(a-k) below. 5 - honest 77 - -- obedient
a logo ? e laces strap 6 literate 72 rational
b drawstring f sleeve - zrp _ 2 Rewrite the sentences using a prefix to give the adiectives
c cuff - g turn-ups - button
dbucl<le- hcotlar the opposite meaning.
1 My mum's very patient. 5 I eat at regular times.
t"-= l'1r nUC.5 vli'\ :rlP.tiirnl 6 I thinl< I'm quite
L_l compound adiectives 2 My bedroom's quite tidy. se n sitive.
3 My writing's always This chair is very
L&ffi8{ #UTt tegible. comfortabte.
A compound ad jective is a single adjective made up of 4 My tife is quite This medicat condition is
two or more words. These words are linked together with a o rga n ised. reversibte.
hyphen to show that they are part of the same ad jective.
short-sleeved blue-eyed Noun formation from verhs and
adjectives
Match each word in A with a word in B to make compound
ad jectives. The suffixes -ment, -ion and -ness are noun suffixes.
ffi sire re We use -ment and -ion to form nouns from verbs,
and we use -ness to form nouns from adjectives. The
l short lool<ing Iegged
spe[ing sometimes changes.
2 broad fitti n g h eeted disappoint (v) disappointment (n)
3 blue shouldered tanned hesitate (v) hesitation (n)
happy (adj) happiness (n)
4 good eyed fash ion ed
5 tight haired s l<in n ed
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