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Basic Adjectives to Strong Adjectives

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    Stop using the same basic English words all the time - in this lesson you'll learn some powerful adjectives in English, A1- B1
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  • Her brother isn’t just (big), he’s really ___________.
    large
    enormous
    minuscule
    tiny
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  • The party wasn’t (really bad), it was absolutely _________.
    exciting
    fun
    fascinating
    horrible
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  • My mother’s a (good) cook, but my aunt, she’s a _____ cook.
    ridiculous
    terrible
    very good
    fantastic
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  • When I told him the news he was more than (angry), he was _______.
    furious
    calm
    very irritated
    peaceful
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  • “My hands aren’t (dirty)!” “No, they’re absolutely __________.
    clean
    proper
    filthy
    very muddy
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  • My little sister is not only (smart), she is ____________. At the top of her class.
    brilliant
    dumb
    unwise
    very intelligent
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  • The song didn't just make me (very sad), it made me ________________.
    sleepy
    delighted
    joyful
    miserable
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  • After running a half marathon, Jo wasn't just (tired) he was _________________.
    drained
    amazed
    lively
    fired up
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  • The flood left the ground more than (wet), it was __________.
    soaking
    gross
    muddy
    dry
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  • I worked for 8 hours with out a lunch break. I am not just (hungry), I am ________________.
    stuffed
    full
    satisfied
    famished
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  • When you finish school it not just (exciting), it's _________________.
    exhilarating
    dull
    boring
    cool
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  • Wow, those flowers are not just (pretty) they are absolutely ___________!
    homely
    gorgeous
    very beautiful
    basic
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  • Joanna's parents were more that just (happy), they were ______________ to hear that she'd won a full scholarship to college.
    thrilled
    disappointed
    very upbeat
    melancholy
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