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PhraseMix Examples Categories grammar: ungradable adjectives

13 English lessons that use ungradable adjectives

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English Lesson: Just thinking about how enormous it all is... it blows my mind!

1. “Just thinking about how enormous it all is... it blows my mind!”

English Lesson: It's a terrible, terrible tragedy.

2. “It's a terrible, terrible tragedy.”

English Lesson: The extent of the damage is just... it's unprecedented.

3. “The extent of the damage is just... it's unprecedented.”

English Lesson: You've got to try this sauce. It's amazing!

4. “You've got to try this sauce. It's amazing!”

English Lesson: You must be ecstatic!

5. “You must be ecstatic!”

6. “He's adorable!”

English Lesson: I've been having excruciating sinus headaches for the last few days.

7. “I've been having excruciating sinus headaches for the last few days.”

English Lesson: It's frickin' freezing out there!

8. “It's frickin' freezing out there!”

9. “I was slammed all week.”

10. “This one is ancient!”

11. “Oh my God, that's horrible!”

12. “Man, I am so exhausted!”

13. “I've never seen such a disgusting bathroom in my life!”

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