Danielle and Michelle are evaluating the good and bad qualities of the male friends they have in common. Match the adjectives below to the following definitions. Write the adjectives in the space provided.

beau gros laid paresseux timide
généreux jeune méchant sportif travailleur

1. He does not like to work and never completes his task on time.
2. He can produce a lot of work and is always on time with what he has to deliver.
3. He is good at many games and has a lot of physical endurance.
4. People don’t find his features attractive.
5. He makes life difficult for everybody around him.
6. He is well-liked because he gives things and he is not selfish.
7. He has gained too much weight.
8. He refrains from going to speak to strangers and finds it difficult to be open and outgoing.
9. He is admired for his physical features.
10. He cannot vote yet, he needs a few more years.


1. paresseux
2. travailleur
3. sportif
4. laid
5. méchant
6. généreux
7. gros
8. timide
9. beau
10. jeune

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