
Take a look at the ten sentences below. Which adjective fits best for each sentence? Use this link to the Cambridge Online dictionary for any words that you don't know. It's a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary, especially an English-English one.
- I didn't get much sleep last night so I'm feeling ___ today.
- My parents give me lots of rules that I must follow. They are very ___ with me.
- He became the manager after just 18 months of starting at the company. It was a ___ rise to the top.
- The wind was not very strong; it was a ___ day.
- He has a great desire to be the best. We all think he is ___.
- She doesn't like to share with others. She only seems to think about herself. She's too ___.
- Cold? Yes, it is a little ___ today, isn't it?
- My ex-boyfriend was ___; he hated spending money. I don't like tight-fisted people.
- The comedian had a very fast and intelligent sense of humour. I'd love to be that ___.
- My parents give me lots of rules that I must follow. They are very ___ with me.










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intelligent
The comedian had a very fast and intelli(d)ent sense of humour. I'd love to be that ___.
Let's try one of these abjectives!
Dialog:
A)I have done 106 out of 310 lessons so far.
B)So there are still (310-106) lessons for you!
A) Witty remark!
Can I use "witty" this way?
witty question!
i realy understand your meanes...
hello
good lesson
I still dizzy
Can u help me how to get the easy of learning by heart in Vocabbulary?
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