Compound Adjectives PDF
Compound Adjectives PDF
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- Simple present
- Present continuous
- Simple past
- Past continuous
Compound Adjectives
A compound adjective is an adjective which is made up of two parts and is usually written with a
hyphen, e.g. well dressed, never ending and shocking pink. Its meaning is usually clear from the
words it combines. The second part of the compound adjective is frequently a present or past
participle.
A large number of compound adjectives describe personal appearance. Here is a rather far
fetched description of a person starting from the head down.
Tom was a curly haired, sun tanned, blue eyed, rosy checked, thin lipped, broad shouldered,
left handed, slim hipped, long legged, - flat footed young man, wearing and open necked
shirt, brand new tight fitting jeans and open toed sandals.
Another set of compound adjectives describes a persons character. Here is a rather light hearted
description of a girl. The meanings are explained in brackets.
Melissa was absent minded [forgetful], easy going [relaxed], good tempered [cheerful], warm
hearted [kind] and quick witted [intelligent] if perhaps a little big headed [proud of herself], two
faced [hypocritical], self centred [egotistical] and stuck up [snobbish (colloquial)] at times.
You can vary the compound adjectives listed by changing one part of the adjective. For example,
curly haired, long haired, red haired and straight haired; first hand (knowledge), first class
(ticket) and first born (child).
b. ____________
____________ - proof
____________
c. ____________
____________ - minded
____________
d. ____________
____________ - necked
____________
e. ____________
____________ - made
____________
f. ____________
____________ - free
____________
g. ____________
____________ - headed
____________
2. Answer the question by using a compound adjective which is opposite in meaning to the
adjective in the question. Note that the answer may or may not have the same second
element as the adjective in the question.
Example: is he working full time? No, part time.
a. Isnt she rather short sighted?
b. Is your brother well off?
c. Would you say the boys well behaved?
d. Are her shoes high heeled?
e. Is this vase mass produced?
f. Do they live in south east England?
3. Add a preposition from the list below to complete appropriate compound adjectives.
2. Answer the question by using a compound adjective which is opposite in meaning to the
adjective in the question. Note that the answer may or may not have the same second
element as the adjective in the question.
a. No, shes long sighted.
b. No, hes hard up (or badly off).
c. No, hes badly behaved.
d. No, theyre flat heeled / low heeled.
e. No, its hand made.
f. No, in the north west.
3. Add a preposition from the list below to complete appropriate compound adjectives.
a. Up
b. On
c. Back
d. Off
e. Of
f. Out