Adjectives can be formed from nous and verbs by adding these suffixes: -el, -ous, -ly, -oble, -y, -ed, -ing, -ful, -less, -ive, -ic. Use the word given in capitals at the end of the sentences to form a suitable adjective. 1. Mark Haddon writes in a simple and way. UNDERSTAND 2. The party was much more than I had expected. ENJOY 3. I wish I had powers. MAGIC 4. Mary came to me in a very state. EMOTION 5. He was terrible at school and left with few qualifications ACADEMY 6. My sister is to cats. ALLERGY 7. That girl has a voice. LOVE 8. Peter has a relationship with his customers. FRIEND 9. The project has been brought to a conclusion SUCCESS 10. Colin Firth is a actor. WONDER 11. The war was END 12. They are now and deeply in debt. PENNY 13. Hannah is so do determined to do it all. AMBITIOUS 14. Their honeymoon was in Las Vegas at a hotel. LUXURY 15. I was about the rumors. ANGER 16. The bottoms of his trousers were MUD 17. The student was punished for having used language. ABUSE 18. Large meals overload the system. DIGEST 19. The bus journey was EXHAUST 20. Richard has a terrific sense of humor and can be very AMUSE 21. Lucy is very about the wedding EXCITE 22. John is about his health WORRY