Extreme Adjectives
- Use extreme adjectives instead of a regular adjective with an adverb.
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Regular Adjective Extreme Adjective Example hotboilingExpect boiling temperatures for the next two weeks. hungry starving I'm starving. I haven't eaten since yesterday. tired exhausted You look exhausted. Did you get enough sleep? small tiny All insects scare my brother, even tiny ones. big* giant, huge, enormous Jack lives in a giant house with six bedrooms. bad* terrible, horrible, awful Sue said she had a horrible experience at the dentist. good* wonderful, fantastic The food at the Korean restaurant downtown is fantastic. - *Remember! Some adjectives have many extreme forms. All the extreme forms have the same meaning.Jack lives in a giant house. = Jack lives in a huge house. = Jack lives in an enormous house.
Source : Alison
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