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79 English lessons that use adjectives

English Lesson: She was really sharp.
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1. “She was really sharp.”

English Lesson: Their staff is extremely helpful.
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2. “Their staff is extremely helpful.”

English Lesson: Be careful stepping on that. It's not steady.
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3. “Be careful stepping on that. It's not steady.”

English Lesson: It's adjustable.
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4. “It's adjustable.”

English Lesson: He caught him with a devastating right hook and knocked him out cold.
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5. “He caught him with a devastating right hook and knocked him out cold.”

English Lesson: Everyone there seemed super cool.
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6. “Everyone there seemed super cool.”

English Lesson: As my friend, tell me the truth: do you think I'm making a huge mistake?
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7. “As my friend, tell me the truth: do you think I'm making a huge mistake?”

English Lesson: Jenny’s marketing prowess, professionalism, persistence and passion combine to make her the perfect match for our team.
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8. “Jenny’s marketing prowess, professionalism, persistence and passion combine to make her the perfect match for our team.”

English Lesson: I bet the traffic at the beach this weekend'll be insane.
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9. “I bet the traffic at the beach this weekend'll be insane.”

English Lesson: It was pretty uneventful.
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10. “It was pretty uneventful.”

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