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(VOCAB) Providing physical ease and relaxation.
comfortable
(VOCAB) Extremely beautiful or awe-inspiring.
breathtaking
(VOCAB) When there are no leaves on a tree.
bare
(VOCAB) Feeling cozy and relaxed.
comfy
(VOCAB) When the air feels fresh and cool.
crisp
(VOCAB) Something that is one-of-a-kind or very special, unlike anything.
Unique
(VOCAB) Describes something that rises or falls very sharply, like a hill or a stairs.
Steep
(VOCAB) A place that looks very beautiful, especially because of its natural surroundings, like mountains or lakes.
Scenic
(VOCAB) A perfect and beautiful place where everything feels peaceful and enjoyable.
Paradise
What is this?
horse riding
What is this?
fishing
What is this?
Canoeing
What is this?
Hills
What is this?
Waterfall
What is this?
Cave
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) Is there _______ (anything/everything) I can help you with?
anything
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) There’s _______ (nothing/anything) left to do for the project.
nothing
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) I have _______ (something/everything) exciting to share with you.
something
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) He feels like _______ (everything/nothing) is possible if you work hard.
everything
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) Do you need _______ (anything/everything) else from the store?
anything
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) She told me _______ (anything/something) about her plans for the weekend.
something
(INDEFINITE PRONOUNS) There is _______ (something/everything) exciting about the crisp autumn weather.
something
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) He has a _______ _______ _______ (plastic, yellow, tiny) duck.
tiny yellow plastic
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) We saw a _______ _______ _______ (stone, huge, ancient) castle.
huge ancient stone
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) She wore a _______ _______ _______ (black, silk, long) dress.
long black silk
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) I found a _______ _______ _______ (metal, old, big) chest.
big old metal
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) They bought a _______ _______ _______ (red, comfortable, new) sofa.
comfortable new red
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) He wore a _______ _______ _______ (silver, large, round) ring.
large round silver
(ADJECTIVE ORDER) She has a _______ _______ _______ (wooden, small, square) table.
small square wooden
(QUANTIFIERS) There’s _______ noise in the library.
not much, a lot of
(QUANTIFIERS) He doesn’t have _______ friends in this city.
many
(QUANTIFIERS) We have _______ food for the party.
a lot of, much
(QUANTIFIERS) There are _______ cars on the road at night.
many, a lot of
(QUANTIFIERS) I don't have _______ homework
much
(QUANTIFIERS) There are _______ people at the concert.
many, a lot of
(QUANTIFIERS) I don’t have _______ money.
much