Suffixes
Prefixes
Personality
Feelings
Personality II
100

Correct the mistake: He’s a very carefull driver.

careful

100

Add a negative prefix: She’s very _____ (friendly) to new students.

unfriendly

100

A person who wants everything to be perfect and becomes unhappy when things are not exactly right.

a perfectionist

100

Feeling eager and full of energy because you’re looking forward to something; anticipating something positive.

excited

100

A person who acts in a sensible, responsible way like an adult, not a child.

mature

200

Correct the mistake: One of the most important characteristics of a person is friendness.

friendliness

200

Add a negative prefix: He’s always _____ (polite) to his teachers.

impolite

200

Someone who easily believes what others say and can be tricked or deceived.

gullible

200

Extremely tired, with no energy left.

exhausted

200

Someone you can depend on because they do what they promise or are always on time.

reliable / trustworthy / dependable

300

Correct the mistake: His confidense helped him get the job.

confidence

300

Complete the sentence: Her _____ (honest) shocked everyone when the truth came out.

dishonesty

300

Unwilling to change one’s mind or attitude, even when it might be reasonable to do so.

stubborn

300

Feeling sad, depressed, or without hope; also used to describe dark or unpleasant weather.

gloomy

300

A person who doesn't need or want much.

modest

400

Form the correct adjective: Her _____ (ambition) nature helped her climb the career ladder.

Part of speech change: _______ --> adjective

ambitious


noun --> adjective

400

Add the correct prefix: She’s _____ (active), a worried for her health.

inactive

400

Not willing to accept new ideas, different opinions, or other ways of life.

narrow-minded

400

Feeling upset or annoyed because you can’t do something or things aren’t going as planned.

frustrated

400

Saying and doing what you really mean; honest and genuine in feelings or intentions.

sincere

500

Create the correct form: His _____ (impress) speech moved everyone to tears.

How does the part of speech change?

impression

verb --> noun

500

We add im- to words when they start with one of there 3 letters: ____,____ and ____.

Give examples for each one.

p,b,m

impolite, imbalanced, immature

500

Someone who is willing to do dishonest or unfair things to get what they want; having no moral principles.

unscrupulous

500

Worried or nervous about something that might happen in the future.

apprehensive

500

A person who treats all people and sides fairly, without showing favoritism or bias.

impartial