pele_mele:anglais
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Table des matières
Anglais
Ordre des adjectifs
Les adjectifs doivent être utilisés dans l'ordre opinion-taille-age-forme-couleur-matériau-fonction 1).
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123 mots pour remplacer l'usage de « very »
1 | very afraid | fearful | 2 | very angry | furious | 3 | very annoying | exasperating | 4 | very bad | awful |
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5 | very beautiful | gorgeous | 6 | very big | massive | 7 | very boring | dull | 8 | very bright | luminous |
9 | very busy | swamped | 10 | very calm | serene | 11 | very careful | cautious | 12 | very cheap | stingy |
13 | very clean | spotless | 14 | very clear | obvious | 15 | very cold | freezing | 16 | very colorful | vibrant |
17 | very competitive | cutthroat | 18 | very complete | comprehensive | 19 | very confused | perplexed | 20 | very creative | innovative |
21 | very crowded | bustling | 22 | very dangerous | perilous | 23 | very dear | cherished | 24 | very deep | profound |
25 | very depressed | despondent | 26 | very detailed | meticulous | 27 | very different | disparate | 28 | very difficult | arduous |
29 | very dirty | filthy | 30 | very dry | arid | 31 | very dull | tedious | 32 | very easy | effortless |
33 | very empty | desolate | 34 | very excited | thrilled | 35 | very exciting | exhilarating | 36 | very expensive | costly |
37 | very fancy | lavish | 38 | very fat | obese | 39 | very friendly | amiable | 40 | very frightened | alarmed |
41 | very frightening | terrifying | 42 | very funny | hilarious | 43 | very glad | overjoyed | 44 | very good | excellent |
45 | very great | terrific | 46 | very happy | ecstatic | 47 | very hard | difficult | 48 | very hard-to-find | rare |
49 | very heavy | leaden | 50 | very high | soaring | 51 | very hot | sweltering | 52 | very huge | colossal |
53 | very hungry | starving | 54 | very hurt | battered | 55 | very important | crucial | 56 | very intelligent | brilliant |
57 | very interesting | captivating | 58 | very large | huge | 59 | very lazy | indolent | 60 | very little | tiny |
61 | very long | extensive | 62 | very long-term | enduring | 63 | very loose | slack | 64 | very mean | cruel |
65 | very messy | slovenly | 64 | very necessary | essential | 67 | very nervous | apprehensive | 68 | very nice | kind |
69 | very noisy | deafening | 70 | very often | frequently | 71 | very old | ancient | 72 | very old-fashioned | archaic |
73 | very open | transparent | 74 | very painful | excruciating | 75 | very pale | ashen | 76 | very perfect | flawless |
77 | very poor | destitute | 78 | very powerful | compelling | 79 | very pretty | beautiful | 80 | very quick | rapid |
81 | very quiet | hushed | 82 | very rainy | pouring | 83 | very rich | wealthy | 84 | very sad | sorrowful |
85 | very scared | petrified | 86 | very scary | chilling | 87 | very serious | grave | 88 | very sharp | keen |
89 | very shiny | gleaming | 90 | very short | brief | 91 | very shy | timid | 92 | very simple | basic |
93 | very skinny | skeletal | 94 | very small | petite | 95 | very smart | intelligent | 96 | very smelly | pungent |
97 | very smooth | sleek | 98 | very soft | downy | 99 | very sorry | apologetic | 100 | very special | exceptional |
101 | very strong | forceful | 102 | very stupid | idiotic | 103 | very sure | certain | 104 | very sweet | thoughtful |
105 | very talented | gifted | 106 | very tall | towering | 107 | very tasty | delicious | 108 | very thirsty | parched |
109 | very tight | constricting | 110 | very tiny | minuscule | 111 | very tired | exhausted | 112 | very ugly | hideous |
113 | very unhappy | miserable | 114 | very upset | distraught | 115 | very warm | hot | 116 | very weak | frail |
117 | very well-to-do | wealthy | 118 | very wet | soaked | 119 | very wide | expansive | 120 | very willing | eager |
121 | very windy | blustery | 122 | very wise | sage | 123 | very worried | distressed |
Il faut quand même noter que pour les mots ayant plusieurs sens, un seul est décrit ici. C'est le cas, entre autres, de very clear
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Classification des émotions
Autres
Quand utiliser a ou an ? 3)
L'article indéfini est a ou an. Mais comment savoir quand utiliser a ou an ? La règle est très simple. Cela dépend de la sonorité du début du mot le suivant et non pas de la manière dont il s'écrit.
Si le mot le suivant commence par une consonne, alors il faut utiliser a.
Si le mot le suivant commence par une voyelle, alors il faut utiliser an.
Exemples :
- a cat.
- a human emotion.
- an apple.
- an umbrella.
- a university.
- an FBI agent.
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