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B2 First / Formation of Adjectives

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  • Sometimes people get a little too ___________ (COMPETE) about sports and I think that that is quite unhealthy.
    competitive
  • Moldy bread isn't ___ (EAT).
    EDIBLE
  • We fill up our lives with ___ (MEANING) tasks that have no purpose at all!
    MEANINGLESS
  • What's the matter? You seem quite _____________ (ENTHUSIASM) about this activity. You look bored.
    unenthusiastic
  • The weather is so _______ (PREDICT) these days. You really need to bring sunglasses and an umbrella just in case.
    unpredictable
  • What's the opposite of THOUGHTFUL?
    THOUGHTLESS
  • It isn't ___ (REAL) to expect people to work so hard for so little money.
    REALISTIC
  • In order to have a job working with people, you need to be quite _________(SOCIAL)
    sociable
  • What's the opposite of PRACTICAL?
    IMPRACTICAL
  • It was _____ (FOOL) of you to think that you would be able to arrive late and not miss your flight.
    foolish
  • My best friends are very ________ (RELY).They are always there when you need them.
    reliable
  • The weather here is totally ___ (PREDICT). One minute it's blue skies and the next minute it's pouring rain.
    UNPREDICTABLE
  • The diet promised ___ weight loss.
    MIRACULUS
    MIRACLE
    MIRACLOUS
    MIRACULOUS
  • The town got so __________ (CROWD) during the festival that it was impossible to go from one place to another really quickly.
    crowded
  • When he failed his exam, the teacher was _______________ (SYMPATHY). After all, he hadn't gone to many classes and had done no studying.
    unsympathetic
  • Being a ________ (CHARM) host is important if you want your party to be successful,
    charming
  • My friends were all very ______________ (SYMPATHY) when my grandmother died.
    sympathetic
  • Her job is quite __________ (STRESS), so she finds it important to switch off at the weekend.
    stressful
  • Does she study ___ or modern ballet?
    CLASSY
    CLASSICAL
    CLASSIC
  • After the difficult couple of months I've had, I really need a long and _____ (RELAX) holiday.
    relaxing
  • She's ___ about her chances of winning a gold medal.
    OPTIMISTIC
    OPTIMIST
    OPTIMISTFUL
    OPTIMISM
  • I don't understand people who are always __________________ (PESSIMIST) about everything,
    Pessimistic
  • Studies show that as a friendship develops, the two friends often become much more ___________ (LIKE)
    alike
  • She was very ___ during my father's illness.
    SUPPORTFUL
    SUPPORTABLE
    SUPPORTING
    SUPPORTIVE
  • In Japan, it is considered ______ (RESPECT) to leave a tip when you go to a restaurant. The owners dislike it and sometimes consider it to be insulting
    disrespectful
  • I've looked at lots of different cities for our holiday, but so far, the most ___________ (ATTRACT) option is Venice.
    attractive
  • The manager had complained that Victor was lazy and ___ (RELY).
    UNRELIABLE
  • He is your father, so of course he is ____________ (WORRY) when you have problems.
    worried
  • He tried to calm her down and use a ___ tone of voice.
    SYMPATHIC
    SYMPATHETIC
    SYMPATHIFUL
    SYMPATHETICAL
  • I consider myself to be quite a ____ (HEALTH) person. I eat well and do regular exercise.
    healthy
  • The way you spoke to me was really _________ (POLITE). I demand an apology!
    impolite
  • RIGHT or WRONG? Both CARELESS and CAREFREE are opposites of CAREFUL.
    RIGHT!
  • He got really upset when I told him I had to cancel our date. He refused to talk to me. I think it was really _____ (CHILD)
    childish