Feelings adjetives and idioms I2 pg 151 Flashcards
How would you feel if two people gave you completely opposite advice
you would feel CONFUSED
How do you feel if the police told you that your flat had been burgled
You would feel SHOCKED
How do you feel if a friend helped you a lot with a problem
You would feel GRATEFUL
How do you feel if you thought you had lost your passport but then you found it
You would feel RELIEVED
How do you feel if didnt get a presente you were hoping to get
You would feel DISAPPOINTED
How do you feel if you went to study abroad and were missing your family
You would feel HOMESICK
How do you feel if you moved to a new town and you didnt have any friend
You probably would feel LONELY
How do you feel if you were about to talk in public for the first time
You would feel NERVOUS
How do you feel if your friend tells you she has just passed her driving test
You would feel GLAD or PLEASED
How do you feel if a very good friend didnt invite you to his party
You would feel OFFENDED
How do you say when you feel SO BORED or FRUSTRATED and UNHAPPY ( specially with a situation which has gone on too long )
You would feel FED UP
Im really FED UP with my job. I think Im going to look for something else.
How do you say when you are SO UNHAPPY and WORRIED or ANXIOUS
You would feel UPSET
She was very UPSET when she heard that her cousin had had an accident
STRONG ADJETIVE
very surprised and unable to move or react
STUNNED
STRONG ADJETIVE
extremely upset and shocked
DESVASTATED
STRONG ADJETIVE
very pleased
DELIGHTED
STRONG ADJETIVE
when you are really tired
EXHAUSTED
WORN OUT
STRONG ADJETIVE
Very excited, emocionado, entusiasmado, excitado
THRILLED
STRONG ADJETIVE
extremely scared
TERRIFIED
SCARED STIFF
STRONG ADJETIVE
really ungry
FURIOUS
STRONG ADJETIVE
very surprised
AMAZED or ASTONISHED
I couldn’t believe my eyes
STRONG ADJETIVE
with little hope and ready to do anything to improve the situation
DESPERATE
STRONG ADJETIVE
very unhappy
MISERABLE
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What cant you ever use with strong adjetives
NOT USE. very, extremely etc.
Use. ABSOLUTELY
YES ABSOLUTELY astonished
NOT very astonished
NOT extremely astonished
SICK and TIRED
SICK and TIRED
FED UP
Im SICK and TIRED of telling you to do your homework. Get on with it
scared stiff
SCARED STIFF
TERRIFIED
When I saw the burglar I was SCARED and STIFF
over the moon
OVER THE MOON
VERY HAPPY
He finally passed his driving test. He is OVER the MOON
Hundido en la miseria
DOWN in the DUMPS
DEVASTATED, DESPERATED, DEPRESSED, SAD
You look a bit DOWN in the DUMPS. Has life been treating you badly ?
WORN OUT
WORN OUT
EXHAUSTED
Im completely WORN OUT. I just want to sit down and put my feet up.
No me lo podia creer
COULDNT BELIEVE my EYES
GLAD, PLEASED
When I saw her, I couldnt BELIEVE my EYES. She looked ten years younger.