Feelings 1 Match the ordinary adjectives (1–8) with the extreme adjectives (a–h). 2 1 angry a amazed 2 cold b boiling 3 frightened c delighted 4 hot d exhausted 5 hungry e freezing 6 pleased f furious 7 surprised g starving 8 tired h terrified Complete the conversations with adjectives from Exercise 1. 3 Cross out the expressions that are not appropriate responses. 1 A I’m really angry. Someone’s just taken my bike from outside my house! B That’s not good. / That’s very kind of you. / I’m really sorry. 2 A Wow! I got it! I got the job! B You’re welcome! / Congratulations! / Well done! 3 A I got these fl owers for you in the market. I thought you’d like them. B Thanks very much. / Don’t mention it. / That’s very kind of you. 4 A Oh, thank you. They’re lovely. That’s very kind of you. B Don’t mention it. / You’re welcome. / Well done. 5 A What happened? Why are you so late? B I’m really sorry. / I’d like to apologise. / I’m sorry to hear that. 4. Match the sentences. 1 They’ve moved house. a He can’t play in the match tomorrow. 2 They’ve opened a new offi ce. b She’s really furious. 3 She’s just had another baby. c I can give it to you tomorrow. 4 They’ve given the job to someone else. d They’ve got four children now. 5 I’ve fi nished writing the report. e He’ll have to do them again in September. 6 He’s broken his foot. f There will be 70 new jobs. 7 I’ve bought a new jacket. g They live in Scotland now. 8 I’ve done the shopping. h I’m going to wear it for the party. 9 He’s failed his exams. i I got most of the things on the list.