Write a single word ending with -ful or -less to complete each sentence.
Martha thought she was hopeless at math.
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s harmless.
Pop said the lawnmower was a worthless piece of junk.
Pete was hopeful that his project would do well at the Science fair.
The beautiful rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill.
The medicine was white and odorless.
Mom said it was wonderful to see Robert swimming so confidently.
Please be careful when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms.
Martha thought she was HOPELESS at math. (without hope)
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s HARMLESS. (without harm)
Pop said the lawnmower was a WORTHLESS piece of junk. (without any worth)
Pete was HOPEFUL / SURE that his project would do well at the Science fair. (full of hope)
The BEAUTIFUL rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill. (full of beauty)
The medicine was white and ODORLESS. (without any odor)
Mom said it was WONDERFUL to see Robert swimming so confidently. (full of wonder)
Please be CAREFUL when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms. (full of care)
1. Shop assistants 2. Doctors 3. Architects 4. Businessmen 5. Pilots 6.Teachers 7. Diplomats 8. Secretaries 9. Bus drivers 10. Bankers
SECRETARIES DON'T HAVE TO know Italian.
TEACHERS HAVE TO work with people,
SHOP ASSASTANTS DON'T HAVE TO work at night.
DOCTORS HAVE TO think much.
ARCHITECTS DON'T HAVE TO wear uniform.
PILOTS HAVE TO travel.
DIPLOMATS HAVE TO know English.
BUSINESSMEN HAVE TO get up early.
BUS DRIVERS DON'T HAVE TOwrite letters.
BANKERS HAVE TO count money
Write a single word ending with -ful or -less to complete each sentence.
Martha thought she was hopeless at math.
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s harmless.
Pop said the lawnmower was a worthless piece of junk.
Pete was hopeful that his project would do well at the Science fair.
The beautiful rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill.
The medicine was white and odorless.
Mom said it was wonderful to see Robert swimming so confidently.
Please be careful when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms.
Martha thought she was HOPELESS at math. (without hope)
Don’t be afraid of the dog – it’s HARMLESS. (without harm)
Pop said the lawnmower was a WORTHLESS piece of junk. (without any worth)
Pete was HOPEFUL / SURE that his project would do well at the Science fair. (full of hope)
The BEAUTIFUL rainbow seemed to be just over the next hill. (full of beauty)
The medicine was white and ODORLESS. (without any odor)
Mom said it was WONDERFUL to see Robert swimming so confidently. (full of wonder)
Please be CAREFUL when you go into the forest and don’t pick any of the mushrooms. (full of care)
Exercise 41. Shop assistants 2. Doctors 3. Architects 4. Businessmen 5. Pilots 6.Teachers 7. Diplomats 8. Secretaries 9. Bus drivers 10. Bankers
SECRETARIES DON'T HAVE TO know Italian.
TEACHERS HAVE TO work with people,
SHOP ASSASTANTS DON'T HAVE TO work at night.
DOCTORS HAVE TO think much.
ARCHITECTS DON'T HAVE TO wear uniform.
PILOTS HAVE TO travel.
DIPLOMATS HAVE TO know English.
BUSINESSMEN HAVE TO get up early.
BUS DRIVERS DON'T HAVE TOwrite letters.
BANKERS HAVE TO count money