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Adjectives
showing
courage
An
adventurous
person looks
for
adventure.
A brave
one
is
self-confident
in
the
presence
of
danger and ready
to
suffer
pain.
A
chivalrous
man puts himself in danger
for the
protection
of
others.
A
bold
one
stands
out
and faces
danger
bravely.
A
daring
one defies
any dangers.
A
fearless person shows no
fear.
An
intrepid
person
possesses unshakable neryes.
A
courageous
person
is
more than
brave, adding a
moral element
to
his/her
deeds.
An
audacious
person exhibits
a
fearless
spirit,
defiant even
of
law
or
decorum.
A
gallant
man
is
brave in
a dashing
and showy
way.
A
valiant
Person
not only
faces
great
dangers successfully
but
also achieves
great
results.
EXefCiSe
A
>
) )
complete
the table with the noun
derived
from the corresponding
adjective.
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
adventurous
brave
ADJECTIVES
fearless
NOUNS
chivalrous
bold
daring
intrepid
courageous
audacious
gallant
valiant
EXefCiSe
B
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neadthetextbelowandchoosethecorrectword
A,BCorDtofittthegaps.
f
I
ranklin Delano
Roosevelt loved
th.
company
of
other
people,
to
travel, but not by
air.
A
gregarious
man who
he preferred
to
go
by rail
or
ship,
savouring the
_
-
(U
l2l
physical
and
early
forties
were
not
States with.
His
and
comfort that
these
familiar
means
of
transport
could provide
a
President
of
the
United
(3|,
moreover,
made
flying difficult; the
aircraft of
the thirties
(4)
to
accommodate persons
in wheelchairs.
'l'm
in
no
hurry,' he once
explained.
'The sooner I
get
where
l'm
going,
the
sooner
people
will
be
wanting
something
from
me.' So,
while
Roosevelt
(5)
in
the
White
House
longer than
any
President,
he
made
only
three
trips
by air
during his entire
time
in office.
I
o
ovoided
b
relished
c
loothed
2
o
leisure
b
hordships
c
d
rush
hossle
3
o
obsiocle
4
o
designed
b
done
c
promoied
d
thought
5
o
evocuoted
b
copocity
c
hindronce
b
occupied
c
resided
d
prolonged
d
recognized
d
hondicop
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Task
One
words
in
bold.
I
To
relish
meons
lo
_
2
Hordships
couse
.
_
.
tr
detest
tr
discomfort
suffering
tr
like
ond
.
odvontoges
ond
opportunities
3
To
loothe
is to
_
4
A
hostile
ottitude
5
A
bold
person
is
is
_
.
.
_
is
.
tr
dislike
tr
friendly
tr
shY
.
6
An
illustrious
writer
_
meons
E
eminent
7
ln
lhe
event
of
roin
tr
when
the
roin stops
on open boitle
I
A
skirmish
is
_
5
tr
enioy
tr
unfriendly
tr
confident
tr
imminent
E
in cose
il
roins
tr
o
fight
between
ports
of
ormies
smoll
9
An
intriguing
slory
is
_
.
tr
interesting
it.
a
tr
uninteresting
disobeys
repulses
whotever focilitotes
ihings
for
you
_
I
I
A
beouty thot
coptivotes
you
_
I
O
A
person
who
defies
the
low
.
E
E
El
obeys
foscinotes
whotever obstructs
ond deloys
you
you.
a
E
l2Ahindronceis_.
I
3
Slock
discipline
is
_
is
.
hord
l4
An
ingenious
young mon
is
_
.
E
clever
educoted
I
5
An
illiterote
person
_
tr
tr
reloxed
tr
stupid
tr
unoble
to
reod
Task Two
ADJECTIVES
significant
cordial
indecent
obscure
pious
illiterate
What
are
the
nouns derived from
the
adjectives listed
below?
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
hostile
wise
versatile
flexible
tolerant
defiant
NOUNS
g
Task Three
A
diseased
-
suffering
from
a
Mr.
Jones
is
no longer
disease
()
deceased
-
(person) who has
recently
died
at
this
telephone
number;
l'm
afraid
he's
B
locate -
find the
position
of
somebody
or
something
()
localize
-
confine
to
a particular part or
area
lh
trying
to
_
Shoreline
Drive
on
the map,
but
I
can't
find
it.
C
luxurious
- very rich
and
comfortable ()
Their
house was
filled
with
_
furnishings.
(}
the
(i
exams
luxuriant -
abundant
in vegetation
D
eminent
-
distinguished
imminent
-
likely
to
happen
soon
All
the
students
were nervous
about
E
ingenious
- clever & skillful
Mark has
come
up
with
(n.
ingenuity)
ingenuous
-
not attempting
to
deceive
or
conceal;
innocent
(n. ingenuousness)
an
plan
to
make
a
million
dollars.
F
capture
- take
a
person
or
an animal
prisoner
The
pirates
managed
captivate
-
fascinate
the captain and the
crew.
to stop
the ship and
rein
they
G
reign
-
rule (}
-
a
long narrow strap fastened
to
the bridle
of
a
horse
She
led
the horse
by
the
H
comment
-
give
an
opinion
on
something
or
someone
Don't
you
want
to
on
the
political
situation?
{}
commend
-
praise
Task
Four
with the
words
in
CAPITAL letters.
A
ILLUSTRIOUS
B
MOROSE
(for
peoplel
.
anonymous
tr
disreputable
tr
eminent
E
renowned
E
obscure
n
renewed
tr
prominent
n
distinguished
tr
outstanding
tr
celebrated
tr
imminent
tr
reputed
I overcast
5
gloomy
. sullen
tr
moody
tr
cordial
tr
affable
. sulky
tr
glum
. friendly
E
downcast
n
amiable
E
courteous
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