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Here are twenty adjectives to describe a person´s character or personality. Complete the sentences below with a suitable adjective from the list. Use each word only once.
affectionate cheerful forgetful lively
bad-tempered childish friendly materialistic
big-headed clever greedy modest
bossy cruel honest optimistic
brave easy-going impulsive pessimistic
1. The Brown children were very at school, so i´m not a bit surprised that they did so well at the university.
2. Frank will never steal anything. You can trust him completely. He´s so
3. She won the race easily. But instead of boasting about it, she just said she was lucky. That´s typical of her. She´s so
4. They´re a very couple. They´re always showing their fondness and love for each other.
5. As a child he was very and used to hit and kick animals – especially cats.
6. She always wants a bigger share than anyone else. She´s so
7. Gloria is always expecting the best to happen. She´s such an person.
8. Paul is always so angry and irritable. I´ve never met anyone else quite as as him.
9. My cousin is always happy and smiling. She´s such a person.
10. We had such a warm welcome whene we were in Denmark. I had no idea that Danes wer so
11. Most people are far too nowadays. All they seem interested in is buying more and more things such as cars, TVs, and so on.
12. My grandfather always expects the worst to happen. He´s really
13. Don´t keep telling Sharon how wonderful and talented she is. She´ll get !
14. You´d better write his phone number down, Dave. You won´t remember it otherwise. You know how you are.
15. I could never be a childminder. Children are far too for me. i´d be exhausted just watching them running around.
16. He loves telling people what to do. He´s so .
17. Peter never worries very much or gets annoyed. He´s a very person.
18. My husband´s very If he sees something he just buys it without thinking about whether we can afford it or not.
19. Oh, grow up Simon! Stop being so !
20. The police told her she was very to jump into the river to rescue her sister.
The structure somewhat resembles a horseshoe, bent its edges to the assumption Cathedral, located on the columns. Such a "horseshoe" appearance of the gazebo is due, according to the legend, the fact that it is on the Cathedral square of the city on the second day after the battle of Poltava took place the meeting of craftsmen of Poltava with the Russian Tsar Peter I, and, like, a local blacksmith immediately expertly shod Tsar's horse who lost a horseshoe during the Poltava battle