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Gradable and Non-gradable Adjectives
Grammar Intermediate English Vocabulary

Gradable and Non-gradable Adjectives

Gradable and Non-gradable Adjectives Hello dear English learners! Today we are looking at a very handy area of vocabulary: gradable and non-gradable adjectives. These two groups help you express shades of meaning — from ordinary impressions to truly powerful descriptions. If you are preparing for B2 First or C1 Advanced, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years16 Jan 2022 ago
Adjectives that describe food texture
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Adjectives that Describe Food Texture

Adjectives that Describe Food Texture Texture describes how food feels in your mouth — whether it is soft or hard, smooth or rough, crunchy or chewy. Using the right adjectives will not only make your English richer but also help you sound more natural when describing food. Here are 30 Read more

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