Dear Members,
 
 
I was talking, (in English),  with a student today, and he was struggling to find a word which was the opposite of the Adjective,  �necessary �. Eventually, he chose,  �not necessary �.
 
 
I explained that the opposite of  �necessary � is  �unnecessary �.
 
With approximately 2,000  �UN Adjectives �, it is possible to form the negative/opposite/reverse of many words, (but not ALL), simply by adding  �un � at the beginning of the word.
 
EXAMPLES:  Able = Unable   Believable = Unbelievable   Certain = Uncertain   Desirable = Undesirable   Easy = Uneasy   Friendly = Unfriendly   Godly = Ungodly   Helpful = Unhelpful   Important = Unimportant   Just = Unjust   Kind = Unkind   Loved = Unloved   Married = Unmarried   Natural = Unnatural   Official = Unofficial   Pleasant = Unpleasant   Qualified = Unqualified   Real = Unreal   Successful = Unsuccessful   Tidy = Untidy   Used = Unused   Varnished = Unvarnished   Wanted = Unwanted   Yielding = Unyielding   Zipped = Unzipped
 
So, Members, (especially the young beginners), if you are searching for the opposite of an Adjective, (and sometimes a Verb ... undo, unmake, unzip, etc. or an Adverb ... unhappily, untidily, unwisely, etc.), try saying it with  �UN � at the beginning. Frequently, you will be correct! And even if it is NOT correct, the English person will probably guess what you are trying to say, and understand.
 
"Hello, Teacher, I am sorry, but my dog is very unclever!" "Oh, you mean your dog is unintelligent?" "Yes, Teacher! He is unintelligent. Sometimes, he is very silly!"
 
You see what I mean?
 
Good luck!
 
Les Douglas