Elementary 1 - Qualitative Adjectives
Here you will learn some English qualitative adjectives, such as "full", "hard", and "deep", prepared for elementary level students.
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full
[Adjective]
having no space left
Ex: The bus full, so we had to stand in the aisle during the journey .
empty
[Adjective]
with no one or nothing inside
Ex: empty gas tank left them stranded on the side of the road , miles from the nearest gas station .
simple
[Adjective]
not involving difficulty in doing or understanding
Ex: The instructions simple to follow , with clear steps outlined .
hard
[Adjective]
needing a lot of skill or effort to do
Ex: Completing a marathon hard, but many people train hard to achieve this goal .
far
[Adjective]
situated at a considerable distance in space
Ex: From the hilltop , they admired far peaks outlined against the sky .
free
[Adjective]
having no particular plans or tasks
Ex: They decided to take advantage of the free time and spontaneously went on a road trip.
lazy
[Adjective]
avoiding work or activity and preferring to do as little as possible
Ex: lazy student consistently skipped classes and failed to complete assignments on time .
hardworking
[Adjective]
(of a person) putting in a lot of effort and dedication to achieve goals or complete tasks
Ex: Their hardworking team completed the project ahead of schedule, thanks to their dedication.
comfortable
[Adjective]
(of an object) making you feel relaxed because of it is warm or soft and does not hurt the body
Ex: He opted for comfortable hoodie and sweatpants for the lazy Sunday afternoon .
special
[Adjective]
different or better than what is normal
Ex: special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends .
deep
[Adjective]
having a great distance from the surface to the bottom
Ex: They drilled a hole that was two meters deep to reach the underground pipes.

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