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Message de morenita posté le 2004-10-03 17:02:10 (S | E | F | I)
WORDS ENDING IN -LESS AND -FUL
home , care , mouth , arm , point , power , hand , speech , cheer , job,
thought.
Put them into three categories:
A.words that can take both endings (-less & -ful)
B.words that can take -less only
C.words that can take -ful only
good luck
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Modifié par morenita le 03-10-2004 17:25
WORDS ENDING IN -LESS AND -FUL
home , care , mouth , arm , point , power , hand , speech , cheer , job,
thought.
Put them into three categories:
A.words that can take both endings (-less & -ful)
B.words that can take -less only
C.words that can take -ful only
good luck
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Modifié par morenita le 03-10-2004 17:25
Réponse: re:word study de yannloic, postée le 2004-10-03 18:56:58 (S | E)
Good exercice I try
home B
care A
mouth C
arm A
point A
power A
hand A
speech C
cheer A
job B
thought A
Réponse: re:word study de morenita, postée le 2004-10-03 19:16:32 (S | E)
wrong answers about : arm , point , hand , speech
Réponse: re:word study de yannloic, postée le 2004-10-03 23:25:07 (S | E)
So morenita
arm could only be armless, point be pointless, hand handless , speech, specchless.
But it is only guessing way of viewing things, intuiive way of answering. have you any rules to answer trully or should I learn answer one by one?
Réponse: re:word study de morenita, postée le 2004-10-03 23:53:58 (S | E)
can you tell me what does armless & handless mean????
i think you have no answer be cause those words dont even exist!
i dont know if i got what you mean about the rules.....but i can say that you can make sure before you answer...& there are many ways to do that!
i think you got what i mean....
thanks
Réponse: re:word study de traviskidd, postée le 2004-10-04 06:02:49 (S | E)
I guess that armless and handless describe someone who doesn't have arms or hands, respectively. But I don't think I've ever heard of these words. (However, I do know headless.)
On the other hand, an armful is an amount that fills the space of the arms.
"He was carrying an armful of groceries, so I offered to help him."
Réponse: re:word study de morenita, postée le 2004-10-04 22:20:36 (S | E)
that s right traviskidd!
armful=brassée
handful=poignée
thanks
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