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USING ADJECTIVES

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    the use of adjectives
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  • fairly/ person/ is/ serious/ Anna/ a
    Anna is a fairly serious person.
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  • are/ friendly/ roommates/ your/ very
    Your roommates are very friendly.
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  • is/ sister's/ messy/ my/ really/ bedroom
    My sister's bedroom is really messy.
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  • noisy/ your/ neighbors/ very/ are/?
    Are your neighbors very noisy?
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  • this/ office/ very/ the/ quiet/ is/ morning
    The office is very quiet this morning.
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  • new/ expensive/ is/ your/ apartment/?
    Is your new apartment expensive?
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  • shoes/ dirty/ your/ are/ new/ now/ very
    Your new shoes are very dirty now.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: My boss isn’t a very friend person.
    My boss isn’t a very FRIENDLY person.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: What happened? You’re usually neat fairly.
    What happened? You’re usually FAIRLY NEAT.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: Your children are both really talls.
    Your children are both really TALL.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: My best friend is a very funny. He likes telling jokes.
    My best friend is VERY FUNNY/ A VERY FUNNY PERSON. He likes telling jokes.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: Your parents never smile. They’re serious people really.
    Your parents never smile. They’re REALLY serious people.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: Are you OK? You’re quiet fairly today.
    Are you OK? You’re FAIRLY QUIET today.
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  • CORRECT THE MISTAKES: Why are you always serious so? You need to smile more.
    why are you always SO SERIOUS? You need to smile more.
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