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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #84300: Strong adjectives
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    Strong adjectives



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    Strong or extreme adjectives are adjectives which are used instead of using very + a normal adjective.

    Strong adjectives are more expressive than normal adjectives and are used with adverbs like really or absolutely.

    You can use really and very with normal adjectives.

    Look at these two sentences:

    I thought the film was really/very good (good is a normal adjective)

    I thought the film was really/absolutely fantastic (fantastic is a strong adjective)

    Use strong adjectives to complete the gaps in the exercise below.





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    1. When Tom discovered that someone had stolen his jacket, he was very angry. He was absolutely .

    2. Derek invited thirty people to his birthday party so he ordered a really big cake. It was absolutely .

    3. When I told mum that John had asked me to marry him, she was really happy. She was absolutely .

    4. He told me he didn't do his homework because his dog had eaten his book. That's a really silly excuse. It's absolutely .

    5. When Peter left me for another woman, I was very sad. I felt absolutely for a whole month.

    6. I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse! I'm absolutely .

    7. Jane's stories about her trips to Africa are really interesting. They're absolutely .

    8. I've never seen a prettier baby girl in my whole life. She's absolutely .

    9. These dumplings are really tasty! They're absolutely .

    10. When we went inside the museum, we had to take our jumpers off because it was really hot. It was absolutely in all the rooms.

    11. Your homework this week is really bad. In fact, it's absolutely . You must do all the exercises again.

    12. We were very excited when we were told about the school trip to Amsterdam. We were all absolutely .










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