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EXTREME ADJECTIVES

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  • When will lunch be ready? We're ______.
    STARVING
  • Sarah's been working all day. She looks _______.
    EXHAUSTED
  • The kitchen was _______ after making the cookies.
    FILTHY
  • The first time I had to speak at a big conference, I was __________ - my hands were actually shaking.
    TERRIFIED
  • can you close the window? I'm _______.
    FREEZING
  • The desk was _______. You could eat on it.
    SPOTLESS
  • We were _________ at the extraordinary beauty of the pictures.
    AMAZED / ASTONISHED
  • This book is _______. I can't stop laughing while reading it.
    HILARIOUS
  • My parents will be ________ if we are late again.
    FURIOUS
  • We saw ______ pieces at the museum. Some were more than 1000 years old.
    ANCIENT
  • Having a walk on a sunny Sunday morning is a(n) _________ idea.
    EXCELLENT / FANTASTIC / WONDERFUL / AMAZING
  • The shop was _______. You couldn't move around the corridors.
    PACKED / OVERCROWDED
  • Phones are nowadays a(n) ______ part of our lives.
    BASIC / ESSENTIAL
  • Wash you hands before dinner. They are ______.
    FILTHY
  • After the party, the floor was covered in _______ bits of paper.
    TINY
  • There's no doubt Einstein was a __________ scientist.
    BRILLIANT
  • Phones are nowadays a(n) ______ part of our lives.
    BASIC / ESSENTIAL
  • I saw a ________ ring at the jewelery.
    PRECIOUS / GORGEOUS
  • The food at the hotel was ______. We didn't have any meal there.
    AWFUL / DISGUSTING / TERRIBLE
  • My cousins live in a(n) ____ house. It has 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, 8 bedrooms...
    HUGE / ENORMOUS / MASSIVE
  • Never saying thanks is a ________ behaviour.
    AWFUL / HIDEOUS