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Page 76- Compound Adjectives
01.- There was a good-looking man at the door.
02.- She was a lively-eyed young woman.
03.- This is a waterproof cloth.
04.- This is a tax-free investment.
05.- She is a well-behaved young girl.
06.- A thin, flat-chested woman smiled at him from the door.
07.- My grandfather was a self-employed writer. / My grandfather was a freelance writer.
08.- These are open-minded people.
09.- A horse-drawn cart moved along the path.
10.- In front of the boys there was a tree-lined avenue.
11.- These are very badly paid workers.
12.- A cross-eyed young man sat at the other end of the room.
13.- He bought a long-playing record.
14.- Homesick people often come here.
15.- She was a hard-working girl.
16.- It was a navy-blue suit with white stripes.
17.- A sharp-tongued old woman answered him.
18.- She was a blue-eyed young woman with blonde hair.
19.- A scruffy-looking young man walked towards him.
20.- John Barkley was a thick-headed young man.
21.- A six-foot-tall man approached him.
22.- There was a ten-minute walk to the house.
23.- He gave him a twenty-inch ruler.
24.- They had a two-hour meeting.
25.- They lived in a hundred-year-old building.
26.- She bought three ten-pence stamps.
27.- We have several half-pint glasses.
28.- He was a fourteen-stone man.
29.- We have bought a two-litre car.
30.- She owned a five-acre plot of land.
31.- They climbed an 8,000-metre-high mountain.
32.- Give me two L3-tickets, please.
33.- I want six fifty-pence loaves of bread, please.
34.- I would like 10 five-pence stamps, please.
35.- This is a 24-hour-service.
36.- A dirty, ten-year-old girl approached him.
37.- They went for a two-mile walk.
38.- There were five eighty-kilo bags.
39.- He had a lovely three-month-old baby in his arms.
40.- They attended a three-day conference.
Page 76- Compound Adjectives
01.- There was a good-looking man at the door.
02.- She was a lively-eyed young woman.
03.- This is a waterproof cloth.
04.- This is a tax-free investment.
05.- She is a well-behaved young girl.
06.- A thin, flat-chested woman smiled at him from the door.
07.- My grandfather was a self-employed writer. / My grandfather was a freelance writer.
08.- These are open-minded people.
09.- A horse-drawn cart moved along the path.
10.- In front of the boys there was a tree-lined avenue.
11.- These are very poorly paid workers.
12.- A cross-eyed young man sat at the other end of the room.
13.- He bought a long-playing record.
14.- Homesick people often come here.
15.- She was a hard-working girl.
16.- It was a navy-blue suit with white stripes.
17.- A sharp-tongued old woman answered him.
18.- She was a blue-eyed young woman with blonde hair.
19.- A scruffy-looking young man walked towards him.
20.- John Barkley was a thick-headed young man.
21.- A six-foot-tall man approached him.
22.- There was a ten-minute walk to the house.
23.- He gave him a twenty-inch ruler.
24.- They had a two-hour meeting.
25.- They lived in a hundred-year-old building.
26.- She bought three ten-pence stamps.
27.- We have several half-pint glasses.
28.- He was a fourteen-stone man.
29.- We have bought a two-liter car.
30.- She owned a five-acre plot of land.
31.- They climbed an 8,000-meter-high mountain.
32.- Give me two £3-tickets, please.
33.- I want six fifty-pence loaves of bread, please.
34.- I would like 10 five-pence stamps, please.
35.- This is a 24-hour-service.
36.- A dirty, ten-year-old girl approached him.
37.- They went for a two-mile walk.
38.- There were five eighty-kilo bags.
39.- He had a lovely three-month-old baby in his arms.
40.- They attended a three-day conference.
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