There are a number of different types of adjectives. We are going to look at examples of:
Category | ||
1. | The problem with buying fake brand name handbags is that they are so cheap looking. | Opinion |
2. | In order to maintain discipline in your class it is important to be a strict teacher. | Quality Qualities |
3. | Lara’s boyfriend gave her a beautiful gold ring for her birthday. | Material |
4. | Is it true that bulls get angry when they see a red flag? | Colours |
5. | That antique vase your grandmother gave you must be at least 60 years old. | Age |
6. | I can never keep up with you. You’re such a fast walker. | Speed |
7. | I love Antonio Banderas’s Spanish accent; it is so sexy! | Origin |
8. | My friend has such tiny feet that she often has to buy children’s shoes. | Size Sizes |
Other suffixes that can create adjectives from nouns include:
ly | ic | al | ous | y | less |
Select correct suffix after the nouns in the box below.
Danger |
Sleep |
Care |
Critic |
Friend |
Poet |
1. | If I eat too much for lunch I usually have a very sleepy afternoon. |
2. | Now is a critical time for you to make a decision about your career. |
3. | The poetic lyrics were listened to in a hushed silence. |
4. | I think you’re mad to go sky diving it’s such a dangerous activity. |
5. | The Japanese are very friendly people. |
6. | That was a very careless mistake you made. |
Choose the correct option from the drop down box.
1. This map is very as it doesn’t show where the MTR stations are. |
2. The results of the election are really as I was expecting to get a lot more votes. |
3. My cousin is so about his trip to Korea. |
4. Cheer up. Don’t look so ; you will pass your driving test next time. |
5. Have you heard the latest news? |
6. Weren’t you telling the whole class about your boyfriend? |
China came first in the 2012 Olympic medal table.
Tons of rubbish goes into landfills in Hong Kong.
1. | Paul has little imagination when it comes to brainstorming ideas. |
2. | I’ve only visited Paris one time in the last few years. |
3. | Don’t keep spending hundreds of dollars on Mark Six lottery tickets, you’ll never win. |
4. | There are a few chocolates left so take one before they all go. |
5. | It’s better to have several options than just one or two. |
Blind as a bat - means you cannot see well
I am as blind as a bat without my glasses.Out of the blue – means unexpected
Jake asked Bella to marry him out of the blue.Here are some more examples. Complete the sentences with the correct idiom.
1. | Poor Jack has been feeling under the weather for several days now; I think he must have the flu. |
2. | My sister’s room is always so untidy unlike mine which is usually spick and span . |
3. | I imagine you’ll find hiking in the Himalayas pretty easy as you’re fit as a fiddle . |
4. | Lara has been on cloud nine since she won the speech contest. |
Whenever you win a point I love looking at your smiling faces.
I’ve been told it’s advisable to take malaria pills if travelling to Africa.
You always have such creative ideas. I wish I could be more like you.
My favourite drink is frozen chocolate milk.
Complete the sentences below with the correct form. Make any necessary changes.1. | Molly is a very attractive girl. All the boys in our group want to go out with her. (attract) |
2. | Firemen need to wear protective clothing so they do not get burnt. (protect) |
3. | We had a very enjoyable evening last night at the concert. (enjoy) |
4. | Be careful of that broken glass on the floor. (break) |
5.. | Paul’s dad bought him a new fishing rod for his birthday. (fish) |