Bonjour vous pouvez m’aider svp TEACH THIS
COMPOUND ADJECTIVES
Compound Adjective Practice
A compound adjective is an adjective that contains two or more words. Generally, we put a
hyphen between the words when
we want them to act as a single adjective before a noun.
Compound Adjectives
Number + Noun
AdjectiveNoun
Examples:
A break that takes ten minutes is a ten-minute break.
A bike ride over a long distance is a long-distance bike ride.
Adjective+Present Participle A person who works hard is a hard-working person.
Noun
Present Participle
Noun + Adjective
Noun + Past Participle
Adjective+Past Participle
Adverb + Past Participle
An athlete who breaks records is a record-breaking athlete.
A room that is free from smoke is a smoke-free room.
An engine cooled by water is a water-cooled engine.
A man with a bad temper is a bad-tempered man.
A city that has a dense population is a densely-populated city.
A. Describe the nouns using compound adjectives.
1. a walk that takes ten minutes
2. a building that has twelve stories
3. a boy who is five years old
4. a report that is thirty pages long
5. students in high spirits
6. children who behave well
7. a monster with green eyes
8. a man who has short hair
9. a lady with a kind heart
10. an app that saves time
11. a dessert that makes your mouth water
12. a woman who has a strong will
13. traffic that moves slowly
14. a man who looks good
15. medicine that lasts a long time
16. a person who has an open mind
17. a room that has bright lights
18. a documentary that provokes thinking
19 a museum that is famous throughout the world..
20. cookies that are free from fat
Densité de population
a ten-minute walk
building. Staries.
oqmoo
Teach-This.com © 2021 Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.