Fill in the blanks with appropriate adjectives from the brackets
I. often get …………………. in new social situations. (nervous/shyly)
2. I am …………………. around new people. (confident/easily)
3. I often feel …………………. before a party. (excited/nervously)
4.I feel …………………. when I’m nervous. (uncomfortable/fast)
5.I try to be a …………………. person, (nicely/friendly)
6.I tell jokes …………………. (bad/well)I give my opinion when
7. I feel …………………. about something. (strong/strongly)
8.I hope other people think I look …………………. (attractive/confidently)
9. like people who are …………………. than I (taller/tall)
10.It’s never a problem for me to remember people’s names. I do that……………. (easily/automatic)
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Answer:
I) nervous
2)confident
3)excited
4) uncomfortable
5)friendly
6)well
7)strongly
8) attractive
9)taller
10)easily
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Adjectives:
- Adjectives are words that describe the characteristics or states of being of nouns, such as enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, and fast.
- They can also be used to describe the number of nouns: many, few, millions, and eleven.
- An adjective is a word in linguistics that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase or characterizes its referent.
- Its semantic role is to alter the information provided by the noun.
- Small, large, square, round, poor, wealthy, slow, etc are some examples.
- Age adjectives express both specific ages in numbers and broad ages.
- Examples include old, young, new, and five-year-old.
- Color adjectives are precisely what they sound like: color-indicating adjectives.
The completed sentences are as follows:
1. I often get nervous in new social situations.
2. I am confident around new people.
3. I often feel excited before a party.
4. I feel uncomfortable when I’m nervous.
5. I try to be a friendly person.
6. I tell jokes well.
7. I give my opinion when I feel strongly about something.
8. I hope other people think I look attractive.
9. I like people who are taller than I.
10. It’s never a problem for me to remember people’s names. I do that easily.
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