OTHER WAYS OF SAYING ‘VERY’
I was very disappointed with my results. |
I was bitterly disappointed with my results. |
He was very sorry he couldn’t come. |
He was terribly sorry he couldn’t come. |
He was very unlucky to lose his job. |
He was desperately unlucky to lose his job. |
It’s very important we remember. |
It’s vitally important we remember. |
It’s very unlikely that we’ll be late. |
It’s highly unlikely that we’ll be late. |
I love Sue, but she’s very mad. |
I love Sue, but she’s completely mad. |
Further intensifiers:
critically ill / deeply hurt / eminently successful / shockingly beautiful / greatly exaggerated / hopelessly lost / infinitely patient / radically new / wildly funny / dead simple / perfectly ridiculous / utterly preposterous
OTHER WAYS OF SAYING ‘LIKE’
I like the new President. |
I’m a keen admirer of the new President. |
My brother likes American football. |
My brother is a dedicated fan of American football. |
The children liked the show. |
The children thoroughly enjoyed the show. |
Tim liked jazz very much. |
Tim was extremely fond of music. |
I like reading non-fiction these days. |
I am into reading non-fiction these days. |
I like quiet, relaxing music. |
I have a particular liking for quiet, relaxing music. |
I’ve always liked Mozart’s operas. |
I’ve always been a great lover of Mozart’s operas. |
She likes her Maths teacher. |
She has the highest regard for her Maths teacher. |
I always liked short stories better than novels. |
I’ve always had a strong preference for short stories rather than novels. |
I always liked my wife’s father. |
My wife’s father always filled me with admiration. |
I like it when I see my children doing well at school. |
It always gives me pleasure when I see my children doing well at school. |
I don’t like rock music that is played too loud. |
I have an intense dislike of rock music that is played too loud. |
She didn’t like the new teacher. |
She took an instant dislike to the new teacher. |
My mum doesn’t like violence on TV. |
My mum has a strong aversion to violence on TV. |
I don’t like the idea of a twelve-hour flight. |
I don’t relish the thought of a twelve-hour flight. |
USING SIMILES
AVOIDING BORING ENGLISH
USING VIVID DETAILS
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