COMPOUND ADJECTIVES (ALL-INCLUSIVE)
COMPOUND ADJECTIVES (ALL-INCLUSIVE): meaning and examples
Hello, everyone! Happy Monday to you all.
This week we are going to look at Compound Adjectives. These are a combination of two adjectives. We often use a hyphen between the two words to combine them into one phrase.
Today's two-word adjective is: ALL-INCLUSIVE.
Definition: An adjective that means including everything and everyone.
Example 1: We stayed at an ALL-INCLUSIVE resort in the Bahamas.
Example 2: It was an ALL-INCLUSIVE party. Everyone from the office was invited.
That's all for today. Thank you for reading and we'll see you tomorrow.