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Compound adjectives to describe a person
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

24 Compound Adjectives to Describe a Person

24 Compound Adjectives to Describe a Person (with Meanings & Examples) When we describe people in English, many learners rely on the same safe words again and again: nice, kind, bad, interesting, difficult. There’s nothing wrong with them… but they don’t say very much. Native speakers, on the other hand, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years15 Jun 2024 ago
Compound Adjectives in English
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Compound Adjectives in English

Compound Adjectives in English (B2–C1): Rules, Examples & Practice Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re looking at compound adjectives — those handy two-word (or sometimes three-word) combinations that make your descriptions sharper, more precise, and much more natural. They appear often in everyday English as well as in Cambridge exams Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years6 Apr 2024 ago
Compound adjectives in English
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Grammar

Compound Adjectives in English

Compound Adjectives in English Hello English learners! I’m sure you’ll enjoy today’s lesson, as it’s extremely interesting, and I hope you will find it useful too. Compound adjectives in English usually consist of an adjective, adverb or noun and either present participle (-ing) or past participle (-ed). We can talk Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years8 Oct 2021 ago
compound adjectives starting with well
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Compound Adjectives Starting with Well

Learn 10 useful compound adjectives starting with well, including meanings, example sentences, and helpful notes. A great vocabulary lesson for improving your English naturally.

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years13 Aug 2021 ago

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