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12-10-2008, 12:21
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Building your vocabulary
Assalamu aalaykum dear members
In this new topic, I'm going to provide much information about some common words and their different synonyms and variations and I do hope this will help you increase your vocabulary and use the English ******** productively.
1/ Good and very good
Instead of saying that something is good or very good, try to use more precise and interesting adjectives to describe things:
* Delicious/ tasty food.
*an exciting/ entertaining/absorbing movie
*a pleasant/ an enjoyable trip
* an absorbing/ a fascinating/ an informative book.
* a skilful/ talented/ fine player.
*impressive/high-quality acting.
*useful/helpful advice.
In conversation you can also use words like: great, super, wonderful, lovely and excellent.
2/ Nice and very nice:
Instead of saying that something is nice or very nice, you can use more precise and interesting adjectives to describe things:
* pleasant/perfect/beautiful weather
* a cosy/ a comfortable/ an attractive room.
*a pleasant/ an interesting/ an enjoyable experience.
* expensive/ fashionable/ smart clothes.
*a kind/ a charming/ an interesting man.
* The party wasfine
In conversation you can also use great, wonderful, lovely and (in British English) brilliant.
3/ Bad and very bad:
Instead of saying that something is bad or very bad, try to use more precise nad interesting adjectives to describe things:
*an unpleasant/ a foul/ a disguisting smell.
* appalling/ dre***ul/ severe weather.
*an unpleasant/ a frightening/ a traumatic experience.
*poor/weak eyesight.
*a terrible/ serious/horrific accident.
*a wicked/ an evil/ an immoral person .
* an awkward/ an embarrassing/ a difficult situation.
* difficult/ appallingconditions
* to refer to your health, you can say:
I feel unwell/ sick/ terrible; I don’t feel (very) well.
In conversation, words like terrible, horrible, awful and dre***ul can be used in most situations to mean ‘very bad
To be continued
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