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Adjective suffixes (English File B2.1, unit 1B)
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Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - use
Yes - useful, useless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - thought
Yes - thoughtful, thoughtless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - success
No, only successful
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - stress
No, only stressful
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - rest
Yes - restful, restless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - power
Yes - powerful, powerless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - hope
Yes - hopeful, hopeless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - help
Yes - helpful and helpless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - end
No, only endless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - peace
No, only peaceful
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - colour
Yes - colourful and colourless
Can you use -ful and -less to make adjectives - care
Yes - careful and careless
John's really ........................... He's made some wonderful sculptures. (CREATE)
CREATIVE
He's a very ........................... businessman. He owns several large companies and he makes a lot of money. (POWER)
POWERFUL
Lisa's very ....................... She looks like an actress! (GLAMOUR)
GLAMOUROUS
My assistant isn't very ..................... I can't trust her to do anything important. (RELY)
RELIABLE
My boss is quite .......................... She always lets me take time off if my children are ill. (CONSIDER)
CONSIDERATE
Matt's girlfriend is very ............................ She doesn't let him talk to other girls. (POSSESS)
POSSESSIVE
Maria's children are very .............................. They always give us a big hug when we arrive. (AFFECTION)
AFFECTIONATE
You have to be careful what you say to Helen. She's very .......................... (SENSE)
SENSITIVE
Philip was quite .......................... in his teens, but now he's calmed down. (REBEL)
REBELLIOUS
My nephew is really ......................... He often does my shopping for me. (HELP)
HELPFUL
My sister is rather .............................. She doesn't think before she acts. (IMPULSE)
IMPULSIVE
Tom is a ........................... boy. He helps his mum with the housework. (RESPONSE)
RESPONSIBLE
She's a .......................... author. She's written many books and won several important prizes. (SUCCESS)
SUCCESSFUL
I'm very ............................ of my friend's new car. (ENVY)
ENVIOUS
Sue's a .......................... child. We all adore her. (LOVE)
LOVEABLE
It was very .......................... of you to visit me in hospital (THOUGHT)
THOUGHTFUL
My girlfriend is very ........................ She isn't afraid to express her opinion. (ASSERT)
ASSERTIVE
My aunt is a very ......................woman. She volunteers at a hospital every weekend. (COMPASSION)
COMPASSIONATE
I think Charlie's very................. - he always looks great! (ATTRACT)
ATTRACTIVE