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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #82933: Derived adjectives
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    Derived adjectives



    Use the words in blue to form derived adjectives !


    Example : It's definitely not a pleasant experience ==> Answer : It's quite an unpleasant experience.





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    1. It's a great advantage to be able to speak two languages and therefore to be .


    2. Not everyone can afford to buy such jewels. They cost so much ! They are quite .


    3. I was getting bored listening to him. He was such a man.


    4. He always succeeds in anything he undertakes : he's in everything.


    5. He greeted me as if we had long been close friends : he was so to me!


    6. We thoroughly enjoyed the safari trip : it was a most experience!


    7. When I have a cold and a stuffy nose, my food no longer has any taste. It seems to me.


    8. He always acts like a child : he has a behaviour.











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