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    adjectives, comparison
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  • I was very a _ _ _ m _ _ when I heard the front door open in the middle of the night.
    alarmed
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  • We all felt _ _ _ a _ _ o _ _ _ _ d when our favourite team lost the match.
    disappointed
  •  15
  • I like Sally because she's so _ p _ _ a _ She never seems to feel unhappy or angry.
    upbeat
  •  15
  • Don't tell Frank that you lost his bag. He'll be _ _ _ _ o_s!
    furious
  •  15
  • We've got our most important exams tomorrow and everyone is very _ _ r _ ss_ _
    stressed
  •  15
  • Can you please try to be calmer? It doesn't help when you're _ y _ _ _ r _ _ a _ like this.
    hysterical
  •  15
  • They were _ h _ _ l l _ _ to find out that they had won first prize in the competition.
    thrilled
  •  15
  • She felt _ _ m _ _ i a _ _ _ when the whole class laughed at her mistake.
    humiliated
  •  15
  • I keep trying to check my email, but my phone isn't working. I feel really e _ _ s _ _ _ _ _ _ d
    exasperated
  •  15
  • At first he wanted to go to the cinema and then he wanted to stay at home - he's so i _ _ _ c _ _ _ v _
    indecisive
  •  15
  • He walked further / more far than he'd planned and suddenly realised that he was lost, alone in the dark.
    further
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  • The more / most I hear about your plans, the least / less I like them.
    more, less
  •  25
  • Could you play more quietly / quieter, please? I'm trying to work.
    more quietly
  •  15
  • They're much richer as / than they were last year, but I don't think they're more content / contenter.
    than , more content
  •  25
  • He spoke less confident / confidently than his friends.
    confidently
  •  15
  • The play finished much earliest / earlier than I expected.
    earlier
  •  15