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PART 3
ADJECTIVE
Formation of adjectives
A. Adjectives formed with suffixes
Many adjectives are formed from other parts of speech by adding different suffixes, the most common of which are:
-able comfortable, reliable
-ible sensible, visible
-ant elegant, arrogant
-al cultural, medical
-ic atomic heroic
-ish foolish, childish
-ive attractive, expensive
-ful useful, careful
-less useless, helpless
-ly friendly, deadly
-ous dangerous, curious
-y dirty, dusty
B. Adjectives formed with prefixes
Some prefixes give the adjectives the opposite meaning.
A prefix (e.g. im -) added to an adjective generally has a negative effect:
I think it’s impossible to solve the problem.
un- uncooked, unimaginable
in- incapable, inhuman
il- illegal, illegible
im- immoral, impractical
dis- dishonest, disagreeable
ir- irresponsible, irregular
counter- counterproductive
anti- antisocial
non- non-violent
Some prefixes give a strong clue to meaning:
inter- between groups - intercontinental
pre- before - prehistoric
hyper- to a large degree - hypersensitive
auto- independent - automatic
ultra- very extreme - ultramodern
uni- one - unilateral
bi- two - bilingual
Compound adjectives
Compound adjectives are made up of two or more words, usually written with hyphens between them. They may be qualitative, classifying or colour adjectives. Normally they have double stress: `dark-`blue, `black-`bearded.
These are the most common and least restricted patterns for forming compound adjectives.
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· adjective or adverb plus past participle, e.g. low-paid, well-behaved
· adjective, adverb, or noun plus present participle, e.g. good-looking, long-lasting
These are less common and more restricted patterns for forming compound adjectives:
· noun plus past participle, wind-blown
· noun plus adjective, e.g. trouble-free
· adjective plus noun, e.g. deep-sea, present-day
· past participle plus adverb, e.g. run-down
· number plus singular count noun, e.g. five-page
Here are some examples of compound qualitative adjectives:
absent-minded, easy-going, good-tempered, light-hearted, narrow-minded, etc.
Here are some examples of compound classifying adjectives:
audio-visual, brand-new, first-class, high-heeled, left-handed, north-east
Here are some examples of compound colour adjectives:
bottle-green, ice-blue, sky-blue, snow-white
A few compound adjectives are made up of more than two words. Compound adjectives of two or more words are often written with hyphens when they are used in front of nouns and without hyphens when they are used as the compliment of a link verb.
.... a down-to-earth approach, life-and-death decisions
Their act is out of date.
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