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Adjective formation

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  • The lesson was so _____________________ , we almost fell asleep. (BORE)
    BORING
  • He never has anything _____________________ to say when he gets up to speak (CONSTRUCT).
    CONSTRUCTIVE
  • Nordic walking is a very _____________________ way of exercising. (EFFECT)
    EFFECTIVE
  • Children are very _____________________ when they are young. (CREATE)
    CREATIVE
  • Come on, be _____________________. You can never win against him. (REASON)
    REASONABLE
  • A new _____________________ centre is planned on the far end of the city. (INDUSTRY)
    INDUSTRIAL
  • _____________________ jobs are very rare in this part of the country. (ATTRACT)
    ATTRACTIVE
  • The town is facing serious _____________________ problems. That’s why they need help from the government (FINANCE)
    FINANCIAL
  • I felt that the performance was quite _____________________. (AMUSE)
    AMUSING
  • We are very _____________________ and enjoy playing strong teams. (COMPETE)
    COMPETITIVE
  • _____________________ people never talk about the money they have. (WEALTH)
    WEALTHY
  • The scenery is so _____________________ around here. It’s lovely. (BEAUTY)
    BEAUTIFUL
  • Going by plane is _____________________ to travelling by car. (PREFER)
    PREFERABLE
  • The film was very _____________________ . We didn’t like it (DISAPPOINT)
    DISAPPOINTING
  • Many African colonies became _____________________ after World War II (DEPEND)
    INDEPENDENT
  • I hope it will stay dry for the match, but I am rather _____________________. (DOUBT)
    DOUBTFUL
  • City authorities are cutting down trees for _____________________ parking space (ADDITION)
    ADDITIONALLY
  • He is so _____________________ . He always breaks things and never picks them up. (CARE)
    CARELESS
  • It’s _____________________ to go out in the wild all on your own. (DANGER)
    DANGEROUS
  • His behaviour was very _____________________, so the police arrested him. (SUSPECT)
    SUSPICIOUS