B8 - Grammar

FUL
noun
adjective
My dress has a lot of colors
My dress is colorful.
I take care of my car
I'm careful with my car.
I use my pen several times
It's very useful.
I always help my friends
I'm a very helpful person.
I think twice before buying
I'm very thoughtful.
Canada is always in peace
Canada is peaceful.
LESS
noun
adjective
I don't have time
I'm timeless.
I never love anyone
I'm loveless / heartless.
I can't use this book
It's useless.
I can't breath
I'm breathless.
I don't know what to say
I'm speechless.
The teacher doesn't have voice
She's voiceless.
I'm sorry I don't have money
I'm penniless.
NESS
adjective
noun
Ashley is happy and I like it
Her happiness is something I like.
Mary is very sad and it's boring 
Her sadness is boring.
My room is very dark
All I can see is darkness.
Mary is very kind to people 
Everybody likes her kindness.
That player is very weak
His weakness is ridiculous.
ABLE
verb
adjective
Dishes can break easily
They're breakable.
I advise them to arrive early
It's advisable to arrive early.
I suggest that you go now
Going now is suggestionable.
I desire a new computer
A new computer is desirable.
I understand english very well
English is very understandable.
I accept the deals
They're acceptable.
I'm rich so I can afford that car
That car is affordable.