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A2 Grammar Adjectives

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Grammar A2 - Adjectives

Adjectives for opinions are used to describe how we feel about something. They are often subjective and reflect personal views. These adjectives can describe how interesting, fun, difficult, easy, or exciting something is.

Common adjectives for opinions:

Exciting – When something makes you feel excited.

Example:  The movie was really exciting!

Boring – When something is not interesting.

Example: The lecture was so boring.

Interesting – When something catches your attention or makes you think.

Example: The book was very interesting.

Fun – When something is enjoyable or entertaining.

Example: The party was a lot of fun.

Difficult – When something is hard to do or understand.

Example: The exam was really difficult.

Easy – When something is simple to do or understand.

Example: This homework is easy for me.

Structure:

It's + adjective to express opinion.

Example: It's amazing! (This is a positive opinion.)

Example: It's terrible! (This is a positive opinion.)

You can also use adjective + noun to give opinions about a specific thing.

Example: It's an exciting adventure!

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