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Cutting Edge Upper Intermediate Unit 8 Extreme A ...

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    Extreme Adjectives
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  • What does it mean? Use it in a sentence: hilarious
    really really funny
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  • What does it mean? Use it in a sentence: horrible
    Very bad or unpleasant. Used to describe something you don't like.
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  • Which extreme adjective does not belong in the group? Why? Excellent - superb - vast - wonderful. Then use it in a sentence. 
    Vast. Vast means very big. The other extreme adjectives mean very good. 
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  • Which extreme adjective does not belong in the group? Why? Appalling - horrendous - terrible - terriffic. Then use it in a sentence. 
    Terrific. Teriffic means very good. The other extreme adjectives mean very bad. 
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  • Which extreme adjective does not belong in the group? Why? Amazing - Gorgeous - extraordinairy - remarkable. Then use it in a sentence. 
    Gorgeous. Gorgous means very beautiful. The other extreme adjectives mean very strange/impressive. 
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  • Which extreme adjective does not belong in the group? Why? Enormous - huge - incredible - massive - vast. Then use it in a sentence. 
    Incredible. Incredible means very strange/impressive. The other extreme adjectives mean very big. 
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  • Which extreme adjective does not belong in the group? Why? Awful - beautiful - exquisite - stunning.  Then use it in a sentence. 
    Awful. Awful means very bad. The other extreme adjectives mean very beautiful. 
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: The thunder was very loud.
    The thunder was deafening.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: The camping trip was very tiring.
    The camping trip was exhausting.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: I was very angry when my brother broke a plate and told mum it was me.
    I was furious when my brother broke a plate and told mum it was me.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: There's a very small bug on my leg.
    There's a tiny bug on my leg.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: I'm so hungry
    I'm starving.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: This movie is very silly.
    This movie is ridiculous.
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  • Replace the adjective with an extreme adjective: I read a very sad story in the newspaper yesterday,
    I read a tragic story in the newspaper yesterday.
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  • We can only use very with ______. Use one in a sentence. 
    Starving, deafening, exhausting, ridiculous, furious, tragic
    hungry, loud, tiring, silly, tiring, angry, sad, small
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  • We can use really with ______. Use one in a sentence. 
    all the adjectives; really small + really tiny.
    Only 'extreme adjectives; really tiny
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