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English Class Work Level Ii, Group E Integrants:: Traducción
English Class Work Level Ii, Group E Integrants:: Traducción
INTEGRANTS:
COMPOUND ADJECTIVES
A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun.
They are usually written with a hyphen (e.g. good-looking, sun-tanned …). Its meaning is normally clear
from the words it combines. The second part of the compound adjective is often a present or past participle.
A lot of compound adjectives describe a person’s appearance, character, and situation.
I Match the adjectives with their meanings.
1 well-off A attractive
2 laid-back B totally new
3 good-looking C famous
4 ready-made D rich
5 fashion-conscious E relaxed
6 well-known F eternal
7 heart-broken G inflexible
8 ever-lasting H depressed
9 narrow-minded I stylish
10 brand-new J can be used immediately
1. well-off. D rich
2. laid-back. E relaxed
3. good-looking. A attractive
4. ready-made. J can be used immediately
5. fashion-conscious. I stylish
6. well-known. C famous
7. heart-broken. H depressed
8. ever-lasting. F eternal
9. narrow-minded. G inflexible
10. brand-new. B totally new.
II Fill in the gaps with the compound adjectives from exercise I.
One word is given in brackets.
1. Mary is very fashion-conscious and she loves wearing brand-new
designer clothes.
2. Brad Pitt is a really well-known actor and he’s very good-looking
everybody likes him.
3. Kate is always so laid-back about everything.
4. His visit left an ever-lasting impression on me.
5. John worked long hours and became very well-off.
6. We have no ready-made answers.
7. Our new boss is so narrow-minded; he is not ready to listen to or
tolerate the views of others.
8. Alan was really heart-broken when Sarah left him.
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