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Misha Mishin
Are these examples correct?
1.Vulgar [ˈvʌlɡə]
Often, a human who has serious troubles is VULGAR.
2.Brief [bri:f]
My day off seems too BRIEF in comparison with usual working day.
3.Dull [dʌl]
Almost all my acquaintances find reading as a DULL thing but not me.
4.Freezing [ˈfri:zɪŋ]
If you want to improve your health, I would highly recommend you to take a FREEZING 🛁 bath right in the morning.
5.Scalding (water) [ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ]
You shouldn't make me angry when I have a cup of SCALDING COFFE☕️ in my hand.
6. Scorching [ˈskɔ:tʃɪŋ]
It is too dangerous and risky to visit that SCORCHING desert🏜 .
7.Sluggish [ˈslʌɡɪʃ]
We can't take the SLUGGISH bus because we are running out of time, that is why we have to take a 🚕 taxi.
8.Ravenous [ˈrævənəs]
I was running away from the RAVENOUS 🐺 wolfs for the whole day.
Obviously I am superb in the running.
9.Rapid [ˈræpɪd]
The modern military aircrafts are RAPID enough for destroying enemy targets.
10.Destitute [ˈdestɪtju:t]
I am not able yo borrow you 💰 money. I lost my business. Now I am completely DESTITUTE.
11. Exhausted [ɪɡˈzɔ:stɪd]
Enemy special forces and troops both are definitely EXHAUSTED after that long combat. It is time to end this revolution.
12.Jubilant [ˈdʒu:bɪlənt]
Man, as well as I know you have a luxury car, super girl friend and a great amount of money. Why are not you JUBILANT?
13.Anxious [ˈæŋkʃəs]
I have not got my salary in time. I and my family are ANXIOUS because we have to rent the flat, otherwise we'll live on the street.
14.Parched [pɑ:tʃt]
All our fruitage and vegetables, even flowers are PARCHED this year. We hadn't enough water.
15.Squalid [ˈskwɔlɪd]
I'd never have a deal with a man of SQUALID appearance but this one is unique he surprised me!
16.Spotless [ˈspɔtlɪs]
This restaurant has a SPOTLESS reputation, that is why people often choose to have a business lunch in there.
3 de ago. de 2023 11:03
Respuestas · 1
Hello!
Most of your examples are right on track and show what you want to say. But there's a little thing to watch out for. You used the word 'Vulgar' in a way that doesn't quite fit here. 'Vulgar' typically refers to offensive language or behavior, not someone with troubles.
Keep up the good work!
4 de agosto de 2023
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Misha Mishin
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Inglés, Ruso
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Inglés
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