Extreme Adjectives. 我嚇死了 我嚇死了 = 我很害怕 "Yesterday, It was very hot, so I went to the park, but it was very crowded. There was a very big dog in the park.

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Extreme Adjectives

我嚇死了

我嚇死了 = 我很害怕

"Yesterday, It was very hot, so I went to the park, but it was very crowded. There was a very big dog in the park and I was very scared when it ran by me. I started to feel very hungry so I decided to buy an ice-cream. The ice-cream I bought was very cold, but it tasted very bad. I think it was old. I tried to complain but the seller didn't care. I was very angry! Unfortunately, I was very tired and I didn't feel like arguing. On the way home I stopped in a cafe and drank a cold glass of lemonade. It was very good!"

What are extreme adjectives? Extreme adjectives mean very + adjective Overusing “very” when talking can be boring for the person listening. Instead of using “very” too much, we can use extreme adjectives.

Rules when using extreme adjectives As extreme adjectives have a strong enough meaning, we do not need to use 'very'. If we want to make them stronger, we can use 'absolutely' before the extreme adjective.

Some most common extreme adjectives

Adjective Extreme Adjective tired exhausted good fantastic/wonderful cold freezing hot boiling hungry starving crowded packed bad awful/terrible

angry furious pretty/good-looking gorgeous clean spotless funny hilarious small tiny old ancient wet soaked

Some Exercises Were you tired after the exam?

Tired? I was exhausted!

That chocolate dessert was good, wasn’t it?

Good? It was fantastic!

Maria’s new dress is very pretty.

Pretty? It’s gorgeous!

Was your boss angry about the problem?

Angry? He was furious!

Did you think that Eddie Murphy movie was funny?

Funny? It was hilarious!

I can’t believe how clean her apartment was.

Clean? It was spotless!

You haven’t eaten for 6 hours, so you must be hungry now.

Hungry? I’m starving!

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