
Empower Your Vocabulary with Positive and Negative Adjectives
Enhance your vocabulary skills by learning about positive and negative adjectives, opposites, and describing people's character traits. Explore examples and complete exercises to strengthen your language proficiency.
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GRADE 9 STARS AND SIGNS STUDENT S BOOK pg.48
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS 1.What can you see in the picture? What is your horoscope sign? Do you believe in astrology? Do you think that your character depends on your horoscope?
STUBBORN not changing your decisions or opinion SOCIABLE friendly SINCERE showing what you think; honest PATIENT who can wait RELIABLE that can be trusted SELFISH not helping other people SENSITIVE easily hurt TRAIT personal quality POLITE behaving in a way that is socially correct PLEASANT enjoyable, friendly or easy to like DESCRIBING PEOPLE S CHARACTER
Each one of these adjectives has its negative form which is made by adding a proper prefix un, -in, or im. VOCABULARY
POSITIVE NEGATIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE CORRECT INCORRECT DIRECT INDIRECT FRIENDLY UNFRIENDLY IMPORTANT UNIMPORTANT KIND UNKIND PATIENT IMPATIENT PLEASANT UNPLEASANT POLITE IMPOLITE RELIABLE UNRELIABLE SENSITIVE INSENSITIVE USUAL UNUSUAL WRITE THE OPPOSITES
EXAMPLES 1. She is very sensitive. She often cries when something bad happens. 2. He is very impatient. He can t wait for more than two minutes. 3.Your answer is incorrect. Try once more. 4. People who have many friends are sociable. 5. Don t use bad words. It s very impolite. 6. You can always count on my sister. She is the most reliable person in the world.
HOMEWORK STUDENT S BOOK pg. 49 READING COMPREHENSION Look at the text and circle the correct answer VOCABULARY exercise 2 Complete the sentences with words from exercise 1