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A compound adjective is formed from two different words, and occasionally three. They are usually written with a hyphen (e.g. good-looking, well-known), and the stress is usually the same on both parts of the compound.
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Many compound adjectives describe a person's appearance, character, and situation.
Describing people
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This is William. He isn't well-known (= famous), he isn't well-off (= rich), and I've never heard anyone say he was good- looking (= handsome/ attractive).
Describing people
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But he's a very nice man- kind, friendly and very easy- going (= relaxed). In this picture he's wearing a short- sleeved shirt and a brand-new (= completely new) hat.
Describing people
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These adverbs combine with many past participles to form compound adjectives. You can use 'well' or 'badly' in front of the adjective (except well-known, which has no opposite).
'Well' and 'badly'
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a well-directed film
'Well' and 'badly'
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a well-made pair of shoes
'Well' and 'badly'
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a well-written story
'Well' and 'badly'
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a badly-paid job (= a low salary)
'Well' and 'badly'
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a badly-behaved child (= acting in a bad way)
'Well' and 'badly'
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a badly-dressed young man (= wearing horrible clothes)
'Well' and 'badly'
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It's a fifteen-minute drive to the centre. (= a drive of fifteen minutes)
It's common to combine a number and a singular noun to form a compound adjective.
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He works in a four-star hotel. (= a hotel with a rating of four stars)
It's common to combine a number and a singular noun to form a compound adjective.
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I gave her a five-pound note. (= a note with a value of five pounds)
It's common to combine a number and a singular noun to form a compound adjective.
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The winner was a ten-year-old girl. (= a girl who is ten years old)
It's common to combine a number and a singular noun to form a compound adjective.
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There was a two-hour delay on our flight. (= the plane was two hours' late)
It's common to combine a number and a singular noun to form a compound adjective.
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She had a full-time job in a bank, but after the baby was born she changed to a part-time job and just worked in the mornings.
Common compounds
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The hotel is north-west of here, about ten miles away. (also north-east, south- east, and south- west)
Common compounds
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Most of the population are right-handed, but about 10% are left-handed.
Common compounds
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On trains and planes you can buy a first-class ticket if you are happy to pay a lot more.
Common compounds
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Mary bought a second-hand BMW. (= the car was not brand-new, but was a new car for her)
Common compounds
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Well, I've arrived in London and I've been incredibly lucky- I found a job the day after I arrived here! I'm staying with an English family and I'm looking after the children. It's only a
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A compound adjective is formed from two different words, and occasionally three. They are usually written with a hyphen (e.g. good-looking, well-known), and the stress is usually the same on both parts of the compound.
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