Educational worksheet on gradable and non-gradable adjectives with interactive exercises and a tennis-themed illustration.
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Problem Overview:
The worksheet focuses on understanding gradable and non-gradable (extreme) adjectives. The tasks involve:
1. Matching gradable adjectives with non-gradable/extreme adjectives.
2. Identifying gradable adjectives in sentences.
3. Replacing gradable adjectives with non-gradable/extreme adjectives.
Let's solve each part step by step.
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Part 1: Match the gradable adjective with the extreme/non-gradable adjective
#### Gradable Adjectives:
- Funny
- Cold
- Hungry
- Interesting
- Small
- Old
- Afraid
#### Extreme/Non-gradable Adjectives:
- Tiny
- Hilarious
- Terrified
- Fascinating
- Ancient
- Starving
- Freezing
#### Solution:
- Funny → Hilarious: "Hilarious" is an extreme form of "funny."
- Cold → Freezing: "Freezing" is an extreme form of "cold."
- Hungry → Starving: "Starving" is an extreme form of "hungry."
- Interesting → Fascinating: "Fascinating" is an extreme form of "interesting."
- Small → Tiny: "Tiny" is an extreme form of "small."
- Old → Ancient: "Ancient" is an extreme form of "old."
- Afraid → Terrified: "Terrified" is an extreme form of "afraid."
#### Final Match:
| Gradable Adjective | Extreme/Non-gradable Adjective |
|--------------------|--------------------------------|
| Funny | Hilarious |
| Cold | Freezing |
| Hungry | Starving |
| Interesting | Fascinating |
| Small | Tiny |
| Old | Ancient |
| Afraid | Terrified |
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Part 2: Circle the correct adjective for each sentence
#### Sentences:
1. I thought that movie was (completely/very) fantastic.
2. She is (really/really) beautiful.
3. I am (very/certainly) certain that I need a doctor.
4. No one (ever/completely) understood.
5. My little brother is (always/sometimes) annoying.
6. The weather is (absolutely/freezing) cold today.
7. She said the play was (completely/very) fantastic.
8. The weather is (absolutely/freezing) cold today.
9. The books are (completely/hardly) unreadable.
10. He is (completely/very) exhausted.
#### Solution:
- 1. I thought that movie was (completely/very) fantastic.
- "Very" is used with gradable adjectives, while "completely" is used with non-gradable adjectives. Since "fantastic" is non-gradable, circle completely.
- 2. She is (really/really) beautiful.
- Both options are the same, so either can be circled. However, "really" is often used with both gradable and non-gradable adjectives. Circle really.
- 3. I am (very/certainly) certain that I need a doctor.
- "Certainly" is more appropriate here because it emphasizes certainty rather than degree. Circle certainly.
- 4. No one (ever/completely) understood.
- "Ever" is used to indicate time or experience, while "completely" indicates degree. Here, "ever" is more appropriate. Circle ever.
- 5. My little brother is (always/sometimes) annoying.
- "Always" and "sometimes" describe frequency. Choose based on context. If he is frequently annoying, circle always; if occasionally, circle sometimes.
- 6. The weather is (absolutely/freezing) cold today.
- "Absolutely" is used with gradable adjectives, while "freezing" is an extreme form of "cold." Circle freezing.
- 7. She said the play was (completely/very) fantastic.
- "Fantastic" is non-gradable, so use "completely." Circle completely.
- 8. The weather is (absolutely/freezing) cold today.
- Similar to sentence 6, "freezing" is an extreme form of "cold." Circle freezing.
- 9. The books are (completely/hardly) unreadable.
- "Completely" is used with gradable adjectives, while "hardly" indicates near impossibility. Circle hardly.
- 10. He is (completely/very) exhausted.
- "Exhausted" is gradable, so use "very." Circle very.
#### Final Answers:
1. Completely
2. Really
3. Certainly
4. Ever
5. Always/Sometimes (context-dependent)
6. Freezing
7. Completely
8. Freezing
9. Hardly
10. Very
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Part 3: Replace the gradable adjective with a non-gradable/extreme adjective
#### Sentences:
1. The weather was absolutely cold today.
2. The soup was very tasty.
3. The room was extremely messy.
4. The dog was really cute.
5. The book was quite interesting.
6. The cake was very sweet.
7. The movie was pretty good.
8. The house was somewhat old.
9. The coffee was fairly strong.
10. The car was moderately fast.
#### Solution:
- 1. The weather was absolutely cold today.
- Replace "cold" with "freezing."
The weather was freezing today.
- 2. The soup was very tasty.
- Replace "tasty" with "delicious."
The soup was delicious.
- 3. The room was extremely messy.
- Replace "messy" with "filthy."
The room was filthy.
- 4. The dog was really cute.
- Replace "cute" with "adorable."
The dog was adorable.
- 5. The book was quite interesting.
- Replace "interesting" with "fascinating."
The book was fascinating.
- 6. The cake was very sweet.
- Replace "sweet" with "sugary."
The cake was sugary.
- 7. The movie was pretty good.
- Replace "good" with "excellent."
The movie was excellent.
- 8. The house was somewhat old.
- Replace "old" with "ancient."
The house was ancient.
- 9. The coffee was fairly strong.
- Replace "strong" with "bold."
The coffee was bold.
- 10. The car was moderately fast.
- Replace "fast" with "speedy."
The car was speedy.
#### Final Sentences:
1. The weather was freezing today.
2. The soup was delicious.
3. The room was filthy.
4. The dog was adorable.
5. The book was fascinating.
6. The cake was sugary.
7. The movie was excellent.
8. The house was ancient.
9. The coffee was bold.
10. The car was speedy.
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Final Answer:
1. Matched Adjectives:
- Funny → Hilarious
- Cold → Freezing
- Hungry → Starving
- Interesting → Fascinating
- Small → Tiny
- Old → Ancient
- Afraid → Terrified
2. Circled Adjectives:
- 1. Completely
- 2. Really
- 3. Certainly
- 4. Ever
- 5. Always/Sometimes
- 6. Freezing
- 7. Completely
- 8. Freezing
- 9. Hardly
- 10. Very
3. Replaced Sentences:
- 1. The weather was freezing today.
- 2. The soup was delicious.
- 3. The room was filthy.
- 4. The dog was adorable.
- 5. The book was fascinating.
- 6. The cake was sugary.
- 7. The movie was excellent.
- 8. The house was ancient.
- 9. The coffee was bold.
- 10. The car was speedy.
Boxed Final Answer:
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