Adjectives to describe a noun.
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happy |
I am very happy with my life.
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sad |
Your sad story had us all in tears.
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upset |
Fraught means upset and worried.
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mad |
I am mad because you were rude to me.
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angry |
It's plain to see you are angry.
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thirsty |
All that exercise has made me thirsty.
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hungry |
My dog is always hungry.
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sleepy |
I am going to be because I'm quite sleepy.
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tired |
I'm tired so I'm going to bed.
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bored |
The artist was bored so she drew a quick doodle.
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Spelling games using the word list: Feelings/Emotions
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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