6) Give the adjectives of the following nouns and use them in your own sentences
Attention
Base
Convenience
Empire
Majesty
Honour
Opposition
Religion
Sympathy
Invasion
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Answers
Answer:
Use the adjective attentive to describe someone who is alert and paying attention: “Attentive observers of the play used clues given in the first scenes of the play to guess the identity of the murderer.” You probably notice that the word attentive looks a lot like the noun attention
Answer:
Attention: attending/base: basic
Explanation:
Attention: attending (The doctor is attending his patient regularly)
base: basic (The clerk needs basic knowledge of computer for office work)
convenience: convenient (The college in the middle of the area is convenient to all the student for higher studies)
Empire: Empirical (He made an empirical statement of teaching only the children of high-class family)
majesty: majestic (Taj Mahal is a majestic building in the world)
honour: honourable (PM is considered as the most honourable person in the country)
opposition: opposite (He always has an opposite attitude toward other religious)
religion: religious (One cannot play with the religious sentiments of the other)
sympathy: sympathetic (He is more sympathetic toward poor people)
invasion: Invasive (Influenza is the more invasive than any other communicable disease)