Edit Game
Extreme Adjectives
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public




Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   25  Close
Were you tired after your long walk?
Tired? I was EXHAUSTED!
That chocolate dessert was good, wasn't it?
Good? It was WONDERFUL!
Are the pyramids in Egypt very old?
Old? They're ANCIENT!
This hotel room sure is dirty.
Dirty? It's FILTHY!
I can't believe how clean her apartment is.
Clean? It's SPOTLESS!
Don't you think Maria's dress is very pretty?
Pretty? It's GORGEOUS!
That basketball player's feet are big, aren't they?
Big? They're HUGE!
This slice of pizza is really small, isn't it?
Small? It's TINY!
Was your mum angry when you came home late?
Angry? She was FURIOUS!
Are you hot in this room?
Hot? I'm BOILING!
Was the weather cold in the mountains?
Cold? It was FREEZING!
Did you think the documentary was interesting?
I thought it was FASCINATING.
Is Homer Simpson funny?
He’s HILARIOUS ?
I’m sure the teacher will give us homework today.
Yeah, me too I’m POSITIVE she will.
How can you modify ordinary adjectives to make them stronger?
Use VERY or REALLY
How can you modify extreme adjectives to make them stronger?
Use REALLY, TOTALLY, COMPLETELY or ABSOLUTELY
Can you say “very freezing”?
NO! Very is for ordinary adjectives.
Can you say “really big”?
Yes. Really is for both normal and extreme adjectives.
Can you say “really exhausted”?
Yes, really is for ordinary and extreme adjectives.
Can you say “absolutely filthy”
Yes, absolutely is for extreme adjectives.
Can you use very and really with ordinary adjectives?
Yes.
Can you use totally with extreme adjectives.
Yes, you can use totally, completely and absolutely.
Can you use quite with ordinary and extreme adjectives?
Yes. Quite means “bastante” and can be used with both types.
Can you use really with extreme adjectives?
Yes, with extreme and ordinary adjectives.
Were you happy with your present?
Yes, I was DELIGHTED with it.