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You should apologise to Dominic. He seemed really (upset / delighted). He rushed out of the room and his eyes were all red.
upset
Thank you for the invite. I’m (worried / delighted) to be here!
delighted
I was (shocked / delighted) when I heard about Phil. I just couldn’t believe he was really moving to Australia!
shocked
Don’t be so (annoyed / worried) about the test, I’m sure you’ll do great.
worried
Sheila is (disappointed / shocked) in herself. She was hoping to get an A but she only got a B.
disappointed
I’m really (annoyed / disappointed) with Frank. I lent him £20 last week and he’s still not paid it back.
annoyed
choose the correct synonym for Worried A Miserable B Concerned
B Concerned
choose the correct synonym for Upset A Calm B Unhappy
B Unhappy
choose the correct synonym for Shocked A Excited B Surprised
B Surprised
choose the correct synonym for Disappointed: A Unhappy B Depressed
A Unhappy
choose the correct synonym for Delighted: A Happy B Great
A Happy
choose the correct synonym for Annoyed: A Angry B Bored
A Angry
What´s the superlative of bad?
the worst
What´s the superlative of fat?
the fattest
What´s the superlative of stressful?
the most stressful
What´s the superlative of lively?
the liveliest
What´s the superlative of late?
the latest
What´s the comparative of bad?
worse than
What´s the comparative of fat?
fatter than
What´s the comparative of stressful?
more stressful than
What´s the comparative of lively?
livelier than
What´s the comparative of late?
later than
You can’t possibly be hungry again. You have (just) had breakfast (just)!
You can’t possibly be hungry again. You have just had breakfast!
My dream is to travel to every country in Europe. I’ve (already) visited (already) seven!
My dream is to travel to every country in Europe. I’ve already visited seven!
I’ve told you (already). I’m not here (already) next week. I’m visiting my parents.
I’ve told you already, I’m not here next week. I’m visiting my parents.
Haven’t I (just) told you not to touch the wall (just)? The paint is still wet!
Haven’t I just told you not to touch the wall? The paint is still wet!
Your bike is fixed, right? No (yet), not (yet). I’ll do it next week.
Your bike is fixed, right? No, not yet. I’ll do it next week.
He’s (just) come back (just) from Florence but he’s already talking about going again.
He’s just come back from Florence but he’s already talking about going again.
Which is the correct position? (Yet) have you cleaned the bathroom (yet)? I asked you to do it two days ago.
Have you cleaned the bathroom yet? I asked you to do it two days ago.
Which is the correct position? Jake has finished (already) his assignment (already). I’ll never get mine done in time
Jake has finished his assignment already. I’ll never get mine done in time!
Which is the correct position? You have (just) run (just) 10km. I think you should rest.
You have just run 10km. I think you should rest.
Which is the correct position? I haven’t done (yet) my homework (yet). I should really go home and do it now.
I haven’t done my homework yet. I should really go home and do it now
Sorry, I can’t. I (forgot / have been forgetting) that I have to visit my sister next week. Have fun, though!
forgot
Nice! I’ll have a look. (Have you decided / have you been deciding) if you’re coming yet?
Have you decided
Why don’t you make something out of that cookbook I (have bought / bought) you last year? He’s the one who recommended it to me.
bought
Oh no! That’s what I was going to cook. So what should I do? I (invited / have invited) him already.
have invited
Really? When we were boys he (hasn’t even eaten / didn’t even eat) pasta!
didn’t even eat
Oh, he told me, but he said he (has been trying / tried) lots of new food lately.
has been trying
Oh, I wish you hadn’t. He’s a very fussy eater, he (has never been eating / has never eaten) a vegetable in his life!
has never eaten
I met him last week. He seems nice. Yesterday I (have asked / asked him) if he wants to join us for dinner next week.
asked
Oh, forever. We (have gone / went) to school together.
went
How long (have you been knowing / have you known) Matt?
have you known