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  • The food is (very disgusting / fairly delicious). It’s bitter and spicy.
    very disgusting
  • My mother waited (too much / very little for her son. She couldn’t sleep.
    too much
  • The man was driving (too slow/extremely fast). He was in a hurry.
    extremely fast
  • The man is (somewhat full / really hungry). He is eating a lot of food
    really hungry
  • The weather is (pretty nice/ very bad) today. We can’t go out
    very bad
  • Mr. Harrison arrived (very late / too early) at the office.
    very late
  • Monkeys are (pretty funny / fairly serious). They do hilarious things.
    pretty funny
  • The math problem was (too easy / faily difficult). All the students did it well.
    too easy
  • The mosquitoes are (really dangerous / somewhat safe. You should use some repellent.
    really dangerous
  • Sarah has been working really hard. She feels (too tired/ really energetic).
    too tired
  • He is (too weak/ extemely strong). He can lift a car
    extremely strong
  • My uncle got up (really late/too early) because he had nightmares.
    too early