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