The document discusses adjective suffixes -ful and -less. It notes that -ful usually conveys a positive meaning while -less usually conveys a negative meaning, though there are exceptions. Examples of common adjective pairs are provided like helpful/helpless and thoughtful/thoughtless. The document also states these adjectives can form adverbs with -fully or -lessly added. It then provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise using the adjective pairs.
The document discusses adjective suffixes -ful and -less. It notes that -ful usually conveys a positive meaning while -less usually conveys a negative meaning, though there are exceptions. Examples of common adjective pairs are provided like helpful/helpless and thoughtful/thoughtless. The document also states these adjectives can form adverbs with -fully or -lessly added. It then provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise using the adjective pairs.
The document discusses adjective suffixes -ful and -less. It notes that -ful usually conveys a positive meaning while -less usually conveys a negative meaning, though there are exceptions. Examples of common adjective pairs are provided like helpful/helpless and thoughtful/thoughtless. The document also states these adjectives can form adverbs with -fully or -lessly added. It then provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise using the adjective pairs.
The document discusses adjective suffixes -ful and -less. It notes that -ful usually conveys a positive meaning while -less usually conveys a negative meaning, though there are exceptions. Examples of common adjective pairs are provided like helpful/helpless and thoughtful/thoughtless. The document also states these adjectives can form adverbs with -fully or -lessly added. It then provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise using the adjective pairs.
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The suffix –ful has most of the times a positive
Complete these sentences with adjectives
meaning and –less a negative meaning but not given in brackets endings –ful or –less. always: the adjectives awful or dreadful have negative meanings (= frightening) and priceless has a positive meaning (= valuable). 1. What a lovely present! That was very ________________ of you. (think) We can make adverbs from these adjectives with 2. He's told me ________________ times about -fully or –lessly: carefully and carelessly. how good he is at football. (count) 3. My best friend is a rich, _________________ Here you are some of the most common examples: lawyer. (power) 4. You must remember to recharge your phone. Noun Verb Adjective Without its batteries, it's _____________. (use) 5. Although everybody knows that cigarettes care care careful / careless are _______________ to our health, many colour colour colourful / colourless people still smoke. (harm) fear fear fearful / fearless 6. The new sales assistant was really ________________ and rude. (help) harm harm harmful / harmless 7. Look at the newborn baby. He’s completely help help (un)helpful / helpless ______________. (help) hope hope hopeful / hopeless 8. Don't worry, John - this injection will be meaning mean meaningful / meaningless completely ________________. (pain) pain pain painful / painless 9. Thieves broke into the museum and stole a power power powerful / powerless ______________ painting by Van Gogh. (price) sleep sleep sleepful / sleepless 10. She's really rich, but her clothes are always thought think thoughtful / thoughtless very ________________ and elegant. (taste) taste taste tasteful / tasteless 11. I bought some shares in the company 5 use use useful / useless years ago. Nevertheless now they are _______________. (worth) These adjectives take -ful or -less, but not both. 12. How could you be so _______________ as to lose your wallet? (care) Noun Verb Adjective 13. I’m going to give some clothes to the ________________. (home) awe awe awful / awesome 14. I spent a ______________ night worrying about brain - brainless (unintelligent) you! Where have you been? (sleep) count count countless / countable 15. That little boy is absolutely _______________. dread dread dreadful He’s not afraid of anything! (fear) end end endless 16. Despite he has lost some points, he’s home - homeless _____________ they can win the game. (hope) peace - peaceful play play playful price price priceless success succeed (un)successful time - timeless wire wire wireless worthless (without worth worth value) The suffix –ful has most of the times a positive meaning and –less a negative meaning but not always: the adjectives awful or dreadful have negative meanings (= frightening) and priceless has a positive meaning (= valuable). Complete these sentences with adjectives We can make adverbs from these adjectives with given in brackets endings –ful or –less. -fully or –lessly: carefully and carelessly.
Here you are some of the most common examples:
1. What a lovely present! That was very __thoughtful__ of you. (think) 2. He's told me ___countless__ times about how good he is at football. (count) 3. My best friend is a rich, ___powerful____ lawyer. (power) 4. You must remember to recharge your phone. Noun Verb Adjective Without its batteries, it's __useless_____. (use) care care careful / careless 5. Although everybody knows that cigarettes colour colour colourful / colourless are ____harmful_____ to our health, many fear fear fearful / fearless people still smoke. (harm) harm harm harmful / harmless 6. The new sales assistant was really __helpless_ and rude. (help) (= help help (un)helpful / helpless incompetent) hope hope hopeful / hopeless 7. Look at the newborn baby. He’s completely meaning mean meaningful / meaningless ___helpless___. (help) (= defenceless) pain pain painful / painless 8. Don't worry, John - this injection will be power power powerful / powerless completely __painless___. (pain) sleep sleep sleepful / sleepless 9. Thieves broke into the museum and stole a thought think thoughtful / thoughtless ___priceless__ painting by Van Gogh. taste taste tasteful / tasteless (price) use use useful / useless 10. She's really rich, but her clothes are always very _tasteful_ and elegant. (taste) These adjectives take -ful or -less, but not both. (=stylish) 11. I bought some shares in the company 5 Noun Verb Adjective years ago. Nevertheless now they are __worthless___. (worth) (= have no value) awe awe awful / awesome 12. How could you be so ____careless____ as to brain - brainless (=unintelligent) lose your wallet? (care) (= inattentive) count count countless / countable 13. I’m going to give some clothes to the dread dread dreadful ___homeless___. (home) end end endless 14. I spent a _____sleepless____ night worrying home - homeless about you! Where have you been? (sleep) peace - peaceful 15. That little boy is absolutely ____fearless__. play play playful He’s not afraid of anything! (fear) (=brave) price price priceless 16. Despite he has lost some points, he’s succee __hopeful__ they can win the game. (hope) success (un)successful d time - timeless wire wire wireless worthless (=without worth worth value)