Normal and Extreme Adjectives

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Some adjectives in English are gradable – that means you can have different degrees or levels of that quality. For example, the weather can be a little cold, rather cold, very cold, or extremely cold. Extreme adjectives or non-gradable adjectives are words that mean “extremely + adjective” – for example, “freezing” means “extremely cold.” The weather can’t be “a little bit freezing” or “very freezing” – because the word “freezing” itself automatically means “extremely cold.”
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Pregunta Respuesta
Angry Furious
Bad Awful Terrible Horrible
Big Huge Gigantic Giant
Clean Spotless
Cold Freezing
Crowded Packed
Dirty Filthy
Funny Hilarious
Good Wonderful Fantastic Excellent Awesome
Hot Boiling
Hungry Starving
Interesting Fascinating
Old Ancient
Pretty Gorgeous
Scary Terrifying
Small Tiny Minute
Surprising Astounding
Tired Exhausted
Ugly Hideous
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