This document discusses how suffixes are used to form adjectives in English like -ful, -ing, and -able. It provides examples of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs using these suffixes such as wonderful, disgusting, and enjoyable. The document also lists commonly used adjectives to describe things that are great, exciting, delicious, and more. It concludes by offering tips for forming conclusions that summarize what most, some, a few, everybody, or nobody likes or dislikes.
This document discusses how suffixes are used to form adjectives in English like -ful, -ing, and -able. It provides examples of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs using these suffixes such as wonderful, disgusting, and enjoyable. The document also lists commonly used adjectives to describe things that are great, exciting, delicious, and more. It concludes by offering tips for forming conclusions that summarize what most, some, a few, everybody, or nobody likes or dislikes.
This document discusses how suffixes are used to form adjectives in English like -ful, -ing, and -able. It provides examples of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs using these suffixes such as wonderful, disgusting, and enjoyable. The document also lists commonly used adjectives to describe things that are great, exciting, delicious, and more. It concludes by offering tips for forming conclusions that summarize what most, some, a few, everybody, or nobody likes or dislikes.
disgusting, boring, dull How to make the conclusion: Most of my classmates like/dislike…. Большинство … Some of them like/ don’t like… Некоторые… A few love/hate … Пара человек… Everybody likes … – Все любят Nobody likes… Никто не любит THANK YOU! GOOD JOB!