Which is correct?
"He is intelligent" or " he is intelligence"
Let's take a look at the adjective form of nouns.
These words will help you build your vocabulary and will, hopefully, stop you from using the wrong word in the wrong context. It makes your English sound very strange when you use an adjective instead of a noun (or vice-versa).
Take a look at this, mostly complete, A-Z and then answer with the correct word to complete the sentences below.
Noun
|
Adjective
|
Anger
|
Angry
|
Beauty
|
Beautiful
|
Craziness
|
Crazy
|
Danger
|
Dangerous
|
Ease
|
Easy
|
Familiarity
|
Familiar
|
Guilt
|
Guilty
|
Happiness
|
Happy
|
Intelligence
|
Intelligent
|
Juice
|
Juicy
|
Kindness
|
Kind
|
Luck
|
Lucky
|
Misery
|
Miserable
|
Nature
|
Natural
|
Offense
|
Offensive
|
Pain
|
Painful
|
Question
|
Questionable
|
Romance
|
Romantic
|
Strength
|
Strong
|
Truth
|
True
|
Ugliness
|
Ugly
|
Violence
|
Violent
|
Warmth
|
Warm
|
Youth
|
Young
|
Zeal
|
Zealous
|
Answer:
1- there's no need to get _________ with me. (anger / angry)
2-There is a _______ of him losing his job. (danger / dangerous)
3-He completed the exam with __________ (ease / easy)
4-If you didn't do it, why do you look so __________? (guilty / guilt)
5-I put the _________of my family above all other things. (happy / happiness)
6-She's the most____________person I have ever met. (Intelligence / intelligent)
7-To have _________is important when you gamble. (lucky / luck)
8-It was nice to see the animals in their __________ environment. (nature / natural)
9-I have a ________ in my shoulder. (pain / painful)
10-Not everything you read in the newspaper is ________ (true / truth)