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11 Sometimes form the same root word it is possible to form different adjectives. Fill in the following sentences with the right adjectives:

a) adopted adoptive

I am an … child, but my … parents are the best in the world.

b) adventitious adventurous

The … tourist would have frozen lost in the woods were it is not for the … arrival of the hunters.

c) alternate alternative

1 If you reject our ideas, propose … solutions. 2 This course is offered in … years.

d) Arab Arabian Arabic

1 His grandfather was a famous … warrior. 2 At school we use mostly … numerals. 3 I love the smell of those strong … perfumes.

e) authoritarian authoritative

1 This is one of the most … encyclopaedias I’ve ever seen. 2 My boss is very … and demands absolute obedience.

f) childish childlike

1 you wouldn’t like this movie, it is too … . 2 Although she is over 30 she still has a … face.

g) civic civil

1 Last week a new … centre was open in our town. 2 He was one of the leaders of the … rights movement.

h) classic classical

1 I like modern dance but I dislike … ballet. 2 I’ve just re-read all the … novels of Jane Austin.

i) comic comical

1 I have recently seen an excellent … film. 3 His gestures are so … that I can’t stop myself from laughing.

j) conscientious conscious

1 My grandma is quite … of her age but she still tries to be active and helpful. 2 My teacher is a very … person, doing everything properly and with care.

k) contemptible contemptuous

1 He was very … of my success. 2 I find it … that some of the well-off do not try to help the very poor.

l) continual continuous

1 After a few weeks of drought we got a few days of ... rain. 2 My boss’s … demands and criticism made it difficult to concentrate on the work.

m) corporal corporeal

1 Angels do not have … existence. 2 … publishment was abolished in British schools only in the 960s.

n) credible creditable credulous

1 She is a … person, ready to believe anything you tell her. 2 The witness presented the jury with quite a … account of what had happened on the night of the murder. 3 The … achievement of Prof. Wise brings credit and honour to himself and makes our Institution famous.

o) deceitful deceptive

1 I know that her fragile appearance was … . 2 The King was surrounded by ungrateful, cunning, … traitors.

12 Which of the following adjectives do not form their negatives with IN-? Form correct negatives of the add adjectives.

adequate

advisable

ambiguous

applicable

appropriate

attractive

audible

calculable

capable

comparable

compatible

conclusive

considerable

curable

definite

destructive

direct

discreet

disputable

distinctive

edible

edited

estimable

finite

flexible

frequent

hospitable

human

loyal

mutable

offensive

political

replaceable

reputable

responsible

sanitary

sensual

social

transitive

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