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Adjective Formation (1st of the SET) - Adding Negative Prefixes to give the word the opposite meaning
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
2031
Adjective Formation (2nd of the SET) - common suffixes: -ful/-less/-y/-ish/- able/-ible
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
1629
Halloween History - Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary & Grammar [2 pages] ***fully editable
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
1545
Word formation exercise (1)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
Downloads:
1619
WORD FORMATION: NEGATIVE PREFIXES (Part I)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
1267
Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
1267
Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
Caesar has become the (pride)
father of several thousand children, who all need good homes to go to!
�Are you all right?� Laura nodded (dumb)
.
The exhibition has (stimulative)
interest in her work.
This is probably one of the most (photography)
fishing villages you'll find anywhere in the world.
The lake is (surrounding)
with trees.
He was born (able)
.
At times we became too (demonstrate)
, perhaps when a lady visitor had called to see Grandmother.
Over, and over, and over again, until you're (deaf)
by the noise.
The buildings have been designed to blend in with their (surround)
.
The great bands always seem to make it look (effort)
, like the easiest thing in the world.
We have the (able)
to create whatever we want.
We take great pleasure in being able to (exhibition)
these paintings on our web site to reach the wider audience they deserve.
Richmond Town Hall will host the (photography)
exhibition, showing the 2nd Battalion between 1952 and 1956.
Coffee and tea are mild (stimulate)
.
He qualifies for help on the grounds of (able)
.