목차 -esque -ful -ic -ical -ing -ish -ive
본문 1.
Etymology : . Foreign (French, Latin)
2. Base : Noun
3. Semantic
meaning : ‘~의’ /‘과 관련된‘ 4. Example : Geographical – 지리학의,
typical- 전형적인 5. Others : ① Combination of Latin (-icus) and French
origin (-ique) ② Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other
words also
1. Etymology : native
2. Base : verb
3. Semantic
meanings & Examples
① used to form present participles of
verbs ex) You’re making a mess.
② used to form gerunds, a type of
verbal nouns, from verbs ex) the makingof the film
③ used like
adjectives, describing a person or thing as doing something ex) It was worth
it to see all those smiling faces.
④- ing is added to verbs to form
uncountable nouns referring to activities. ex) Gardeningis very popular in
Britain.
5. Restriction : 앞에 올 수 있는 품사는 동사임
본문내용 같은 4.
Example : picturesque그림같은, 그림같이 아름다운 Romanesque로마네스크 양식의 5.
Restriction : 명사에만 붙음 -esque
1. Etymology : native 2. Base :
abstract nouns , verbal bases 3. Semantic meaning : full of X , being
characterized by X 4. Example : Beautiful아름다운 (abstract noun
base) forgetful잘 잊어버리는 (verbal base) 5. Restriction : 명사와 동사에
붙음 6.Others : - it is possible to specific noun, verb -ful
1.
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