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C. An adjective can often replace many words in a sentence. Use the adjectives in the box to make three-word phrases with the same meaning as the following The first one has been done for you. cloudless courteous stony economical wintry efficient golden careful extravagant Very 1. a sky which has no clouds a cloudless sky... 2. the syrup which has the colour of gold ...th.golden...syuk 3. a path covered with many loose stones 4. a person who takes great care 5. the weather we usually get in winter 6.a person able to perform his or her duties well.7. a cloud which looks as if it is on fire . 8. a man who is in the habit of wasting money.9. a person who is careful in spending money. 10. a reply showing courtesy non one's part.​

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1. An adjective can often replace many words in a sentence. Use the adjectives in the box to make three-word phrases with the same meaning as the following The first one has been done for you. cloudless courteous stony economical wintry efficient golden careful extravagant

2.a sky which has no clouds a cloudless sky... 2. the syrup which has the color of gold ...the golden...suyk 3. a path covered with many loose stones 4. a person who takes great care 5. the weather we usually get in winter 6.a person able to perform his or her duties well.7. a cloud which looks as if it is on fire . 8. a man who is in the habit of wasting money.9. a person who is careful in spending money

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