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Adjectives from Nouns

*/ Put the words between brackets in the correct form.

  1. I'm never (cheerfulness)     on Mondays.    

  2. I was attracted by her (vivacity)     personality.    

  3. It is really very (frustration)     not to be able to do this quiz.    

  4. I admire (optimism)     people. They always think positively.    

  5. He usually gets (anger)     whenever he is disturbed.    

  6. She suddenly felt (loneliness)     as soon as her friends had left.    

  7. After the party, everyone went home in a (jubilation)     mood.    

  8. Being with you makes me (joy)     and happy.    

  9. She was (despair)     to see her missing dog again.    

  10. I appreciate (optimism)     people. They always think positively.    


William Shakespeare said,

  • "I had rather have a fool to make me (merriment)     than experience to make me (sadness)     and to travel for it too!"    


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