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Extreme Adjectives
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我嚇死了
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我嚇死了 = 我很害怕
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"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!"
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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.
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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.
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Some most common extreme adjectives
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Adjective Extreme Adjective tired exhausted good fantastic/wonderful cold freezing hot boiling hungry starving crowded packed bad awful/terrible
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angry furious pretty/good-looking gorgeous clean spotless funny hilarious small tiny old ancient wet soaked
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Some Exercises Were you tired after the exam?
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Tired? I was exhausted!
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That chocolate dessert was good, wasn’t it?
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Good? It was fantastic!
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Maria’s new dress is very pretty.
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Pretty? It’s gorgeous!
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Was your boss angry about the problem?
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Angry? He was furious!
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Did you think that Eddie Murphy movie was funny?
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Funny? It was hilarious!
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I can’t believe how clean her apartment was.
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Clean? It was spotless!
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You haven’t eaten for 6 hours, so you must be hungry now.
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Hungry? I’m starving!
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結語
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