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1. Today the
three-coloured
two-coloured
three-colour
French flag flaps above the Town-Hall.
2. In The Odysseus, Ulysses was confined by a
one-eye
one-eyed
two-eyed
cyclops called Polyphemus.
3. Since October 2000, the President of France is elected for a
five- years
five-year
seven-year
term.
4. The
three-pieces
four-piece
three-piece
suit is out of fashion except for extremely formal ceremonies like weddings.
5. Could you explain to me the meaning of this
two-head
two-heads
two-headed
eagle blazon above the chimney-piece ?
6. I love playing a
four-hands
four-handed
two-handed
piece with my sister.
7. I 'm very suspicious of this man who is
two-faces
two-face
two-faced
.
8. Look at this woman on the ice-rink! She is a
one-time
one-times
one-timed
world skating champion.
9. Your
two-sided
two-edge
two-edged
arguments could be turned against you.
10. We live on a
two-ways
one-stop
one-way
street . We can only drive in one direction.
11. Last night we slept in a great
four-star
four-stared
three-star
hotel
12. My parents have moved to a
two-horse
two-horses
one-horse
town away from Paris !
13. The African rhinoceros is a
two-horns
one-horned
two-horned
animal. It is often poached for its horns.
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