Make these adjectives negative using the correct prefix (un-, in- or im-)
able
active
believable
unable
inactive
unbelievable
Sally / live in Scotland / five months.
Sally has lived in Scotland for five months.
The photo ________ you daughter sent to the newspaper was amazing
The photo that / which your daughter sent to the newspaper was amazing.
Call me when you get ____ the station.
Call me when you get to the station.
You were at school today, ___________?
You were at school today, weren´t you?
Make these adjectives negative using the correct prefix (un-, in- or im-)
capable
certain
comfortable
incapable
uncertain
uncomfortable
Jason / have a dog / October.
Jason has had a dog since October
People ________ read news online are usually good with computers.
People who / that read news online are usually good with computers.
I´m arriving ____ Bilbao´s airport ____ 5pm.
I´m arriving at Bilbao´s airport at 5pm
Your mum is a teacher, __________?
Your mum is a teacher, isn´t she?
Make these adjectives negative using the correct prefix (un-, in- or im-)
fashionable
formal
happy
unfashionable
informal
unhappy
I / live here / 8 years.
I have lived here for 8 years.
A friend of mine _______ son works in the media says many newspapers are disappearing.
A friend of mine whose son works in the media says many newspapers are disappearing.
How ______ taking a taxi?
How about taking a taxi?
Alain didn´t do his homework, __________?
Alain didn´t do his homework, did he?
Make these adjectives negative using the correct prefix (un-, in- or im-)
perfect
polite
imperfect
impolite
We / be here / half past eight.
We have been here since half past eight.
Do you visit websites ________ you can watch the news?
Do you visit websites where you can watch the news?
What´s the biggest city ____ the world?
What´s the biggest city in the world?
There is a really terrible smell in here, __________?
Alain, you have farted, ________?
There is a really terrible smell in here, isn´t there?
Alain, you farted, haven´t you?
Make these adjectives negative using the correct prefix (un-, in- or im-)
possible
sure
impossible
unsure
I / not see / you / Christmas.
I haven´t seen you since Christmas.
I love magazines _______ are about fashion.
I love magazines that / which are about fashion.
Let´s meet _____ the café next _____ the cinema.
Let´s meet at/in the café next to the cinema.
They bought you an ice cream, ________?
They bought you an ice cream, didn´t they?