Grammar : Suffix: "-ness"

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【明報專訊】The Smarties have watched a thriller in the cinema.

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■English highway

Suffix "-ness"

When "-ness" is added to the end of an adjective, it forms a noun that refers to the state, quality or condition.

E.g.

Ill → illness

Aware → awareness

Blind → blindness

Happy → happiness

■Gear up

1. We can't buy ________ (happy/happiness/happily).

2. He thinks about the girl when he is feeling _________ (lonely/loneliness)

3. He tried to fight the ________ (sleep/sleepiness/sleepy) during the class.

(Answer on next text)

■Glossary

abandoned (adj) 荒廢的

ultimate (adj) 終極的

protagonist (n) 主角

shiver (v) 顫抖

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[Smarties' Power English 第369期]

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