STUDENT: | sweet-smelling | FEEDBACK: | Congratulations! You deserve a whole bunch of sweet-smelling flowers ,
STUDENT: | attentioned | FEEDBACK: | A hint : someone who attracts attention CATCHES the EYE ,
STUDENT: | attract-eyed | FEEDBACK: | A hint : someone who attracts attention CATCHES the EYE ,
STUDENT: | eye-catching | FEEDBACK: | Right : someone who attracts attention catches the eye ,
STUDENT: | second-ownered | FEEDBACK: | No, use SECOND and HAND (as in French ,
STUDENT: | second-handed | FEEDBACK: | Sorry, this adjective is formed with Adj + Noun, without -ED at the end! 17:58:06 | FITB | second-hand | T3 | TIMESPENT | 6 | STUDENT: | second-hand | FEEDBACK: | Great! You are NOT a second-hand student ,
STUDENT: | short-lived | FEEDBACK: | Splendid! Your own triumph will be LONG-lived! ,
STUDENT: | home-made | FEEDBACK: | Excellent! You are probably quite good at making home-made cakes yourself, aren't you? 18:03:22 | FITB | well-known | E1 | TIMESPENT | 14 | STUDENT: | success-lifed | FEEDBACK: | Sorry, if someone is famous ,
STUDENT: | every-knowed | FEEDBACK: | Sorry, you'll have to use the Past Participle of the verb KNOW, which is KNOWN 18:05:09 | FITB | well-known | E3 | TIMESPENT | 11 | STUDENT: | every-known | FEEDBACK: | A hint: if someone is famous ,
STUDENT: | well-known | FEEDBACK: | Bravissimo! Perhaps you will be well-known yourself some day ,