Compound Adjective Practice - 2
Compound Adjective Practice - 2
Compound Adjective Practice - 2
1 h. part-time 7 i. five-star
2 j. well-known 8 a. far-reaching
3 k. middle-aged 9 g. forward-thinking
4 f. English-speaking 10 b. ice-cold
5 l. narrow-minded 11 e. last-minute
6 d. old-fashioned 12 c. home-made
1. ice-cold 7. home-made
2. old-fashioned 8. part-time
3. far-reaching 9. last-minute
4. forward-thinking 10. well-known
5. middle-aged 11. English-speaking
6. narrow-minded 12. five-star
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.
1. There's nothing better than drinking an ...................... beer on a hot summer day.
2. There are some traditional farmers left who still make cheese the ...................... way.
7. ...................... jam is usually better than the kinds you buy in the shops.
8. Many students get a ...................... job if they are not eligible for a loan.
9. A ...................... goal by England put them through to the World Cup Final.
10. It's a ...................... fact that smoking can cause lung cancer.
11. Lessons with ...................... instructors can be booked in the language school.
1. Describe yourself using compound adjectives. Does your partner agree with you?
2. Use compound adjectives to describe someone in the class. Can your partner guess who it is?
3. Discuss which compound adjectives you would use to describe a good and bad friend.