The document provides examples and explanations of two-word adjectives in English. It discusses the three ways two-word adjectives can be formed: with a number word followed by a noun, an adverb followed by a past participle verb, or a noun followed by a past participle verb. Examples of each type are given. The document also includes exercises for readers to practice identifying and forming two-word adjectives.
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#learningisfun #englishgrammar Tenses | Introduction | Simple Present Tense | Lesson 1
Prajnaparamita Bhowmik
Tenses and Aspects of Verb
1. Why do we use it?
2. Classification
3. Indefinite/simple aspect of present tense
4. Where do we use it?
5. How to write a correct sentence using a simple present form of verbs?
To know about the categories of English sentences and how to write them properly, please click the below mentioned link
https://youtu.be/sCV0GuYTy4Q
For more knowledge about pronoun, please click below mentioned link.
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For more knowledge about articles, please click below mentioned link
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Hello grammarians! This powerpoint presentation will present the most popular correlative conjunctions as well as the most common mistakes committed by the English speakers and writers.
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9. Adjective is a word that
describes a noun or a pronoun.
Adjectives are not always single
words. An adjective can be
formed by joining two words.
These are called two- word
adjectives.
In two- word adjective, each
word is made up of two different
words joined by a hyphen.
10. 1.Alice is a blue- eyed girl.
2.My mother bought a heart- shaped chocolate
cake for my birthday.
3.The pupils inWest Central School are well-
mannered.
4.Jose lives next- door.
5.Sofia baked a three- layered cake for her sister.
6.I want to visit the man- made island in Dubai.
7. Brent is left- handed.
Examples:
11. Two- word adjectives are formed in
three ways:
1.Number word followed by a noun.
2.Adverb followed by a past participle
of a verb.
3.Noun followed by a past participle of
a verb.
12. noun
1.Number word followed by a noun
When we have two- word adjective followed by a noun, the
noun is in singular form and is joined to the number with a
hyphen.
a) It is a three- hour ride from the city.
b) My school is a five- minute walk from our house.
Note:The two- word adjective comes before the word it modifies.
Number
word
Number
word
noun
13. ■ I work eight hours every day
--> I work eight-hour a day
■ I'm going on vacation for three weeks
--> I have a three-week vacation
■ There was a delay of 5 seconds
--> There was a five-second delay
Note: Notice how we normally write the number as a
word, not in numerical form.
Activity #1:Try changing the following sentences using two- word
adjective.
14. 2. Adverb followed by a past participle of a verb.
In this form, the first word is an adverb, and the second word is
the past participle form of the verb. A hyphen joins them.
This is a brightly-lit room.
She is a well-known actress.
We live in a densely-populated city.
adverb
adverb
adverb
verb
verb
verb
15. most- visited park
a park that is visited most by people
Activity #2: Study the following two- word adjectives. Tell the meaning of
each.
well- built monument
a monument that is built well
16. 3. Noun followed by a past participle of a verb.
In this form, the first word is a noun, and the second word is
the past participle form of the verb. A hyphen joins them.
man- made falls
fruit- laden trees
noun
noun
verb
verb
18. Exercise #1: Change the following into phrases containing two-
word adjectives. Write the answers on your paper.
Example: a truck with eight wheels
Answer: an eight- wheel truck
1. a condominium with ten storeys
2. a story with six paragraph
3. a ruler measuring six inches
4. a poem with three stanzas
5. a cake with four layers
6. a stamp worth sixty centavos
7. a house having four rooms
19. 8.a wire measuring ten meters
9.a road lined with trees
10.a substance that is yellow and green
11.a toy which stuffed fully
12.a friend who has a shiny hairy
13.a paper which has a smooth surface
14.an insect which has a brown color
15.a pen which has a long stem
20. Exercise #2:Work in pairs. Give the exact two- word adjective to describe the given noun.
Take note of the suggested meanings in parentheses.
Example: one- hour show (The show lasted for an hour.)
1. _________children (The children behaved well.)
2. _________ money (The money is earned the hard way.)
3. _________ poem (The poem is made up of two stanzas.)
4. _________report (The report is given in forty minutes only.)
5. _________cake (The cake is made up of four layers.)
6. __________fish (The fish is one foot long.)
7. __________street(The street is used for two ways.)
8. _________story (The story consists of ten papers.)
9. _________house (The house is made up of two storeys.)
10.________monument (The monument is 20 feet high.)
21. 11._________summer(a summer waited for so long)
12._________ guides(guides who are trained well)
13._________ hotel (a hotel with a brick walls)
14._________stalactites(stalactites that are like swords)
15._________stalagmites (stalagmites shaped like pillars)
16.__________island(an island full of bats)
17.__________island(an island that is like a snake)
18._________fortification(a fortification shaped like crescent)
19._________lagoon (lagoons made by man)
20.________vacation (a vacation I enjoyed most)
22. Exercise #2: Pick out the two- word adjective in each sentence. Tell what is means. Tell
also what it is made up of.
Example:The family had a five- hour ride to the city.
Answers: five- hour
The ride took five hours.
Number word followed by a noun.
1. The family went on a three- day vacation in Baguio.
2. It had been a well- planned activity.
3. They stayed in a five- star hotel found in the heart of
the city.
4. Baguio City is a five- hour ride from Manila.
5. In the hotel is a pear- shaped swimming pool.
6. Around it is an orientally- designed porch where
swimmers loiter.
23. 7.The grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is the most frequently-
visited place.
8.The hotel is a five- minute ride to the city.
9.Tourists enjoy the well- loved cool climate of Baguio.
10.The parks and other places of interest in the city are
perfectly- maintained that is why they are always
attractive.
24. Exercise #3: Find the two- word adjectives which mean the same as the following in the
grid below. Words appear down, across or diagonally.
1. Mentally
exhausted
from working
too hard
2.Without
much money
3.Tired and
unhealthy
4. Having a lot
of money
5. Happening
only once
6. Annoyed or
bored
7. With lots
of buildings
8. Physically
tired
Editor's Notes
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