Compound adjectives with numbers: ‘A two-day trip’
Practice compound adjectives with numbers at B1 level. Clear explanations, gap fill exercises, and grammar tests like a two-day trip.
Exercises & Summary
Compound Adjectives with Numbers Exercises
We often use compound adjectives with numbers in English to talk about time, length, distance, weight, or amount. It’s common to use these adjectives in everyday English, and they’re especially helpful when talking about trips, classes, events, and measurements.
What is a compound adjective that has numbers?
To make a compound adjective with numbers, you need to combine a number, a noun, and hyphens to describe another noun.
Structure:
number + singular noun
The compound adjective goes before the noun it describes.
Example:
- a two-day trip
- a three-hour meeting
Even though the meaning is plural, the noun that makes up the compound adjective is always singular.
Using hyphens correctly
When compound adjectives with numbers come before a noun, they need to be separated by hyphens.
Correct:
- a two-day trip
- a ten-page report
Incorrect:
- a two days trip
- a ten pages report
Common examples at B1 level
Time:
- a one-week holiday
- a four-hour flight
Distance:
- a five-kilometre walk
- a ten-mile run
Size and quantity:
- a three-bedroom apartment
- a two-year contract
Comparing adjective forms
These two sentences are different:
- The trip lasted two days.
- It was a two-day trip.
The first sentence has a noun phrase that says “two days.”
Two-day is a compound adjective that describes trip in the second sentence.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Incorrect: a two-days trip
- Correct: a two-day trip
- Incorrect: a three-hours meeting
- Correct: a three-hour meeting
Keep in mind that the noun in a compound adjective is never more than one.
How to learn compound adjectives with numbers
- Use the noun’s singular form all the time.
- When the adjective comes before the noun, use hyphens.
- Rewrite sentences to practice.
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