VERY BIG
VERY SMALL / FUNNY
VERY SAD
VERY HAPPY
VERY GOOD / BAD
100

Some of the ships that pull in and out of the port near my house are VERY BIG ( c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ).

[colossal]

100

There is a VERY SMALL (malutki: s_ _ _ _ _) difference between these two answers.

[slight]

100

The rainy weather made her feel lonely and VERY SAD [przygnębiony: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _].

[depressed]

100

I'm really HAPPY to see you. [zadowolony; uradowany: g _ _ _ ]

[glad]

100

They're getting married this afternoon but unfortunately the weather looks VERY BAD!(straszny: t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ), (okropny: a _ _ _ _ ).

[terrible] [awful]

200

Look at the queue of people waiting to get in, it's VERY BIG! (olbrzymi: e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )  (gigantyczny: g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )

[enormous] [gigantic]

200

My friend told me a FUNNY story.[zabawny: a _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

[amusing]

200

I've never seen him look so SAD and UNHAPPY [smutny: m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _] i [nieszczęśliwy / ponury: g _ _ _ _ _].

[miserable] [gloomy]

200

I'm certain he'll be VERY HAPPY to see you. [zachwycony: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]

[delighted]

200

During the trial in court he confessed to committing this VERY BAD crime. (okrutny (o zbrodni), potworny (czyn): a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) crime.

[atrocious]

300

He made a VERY BIG (ogromny: t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) effort to lift his body.

[tremendous]

300

The cartoon is really FUNNY [zabawny; komiczny: h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _].

[hilarious]

300

His girlfriend has just left him. He's VERY SAD (zrozpaczony: h_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and (zdruzgotany: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

[heartbroken] [devastated]

300

On a HAPPY morning like this I feel happy and relaxed. [błogi: b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

[blissful]

300

I think your performance was VERY GOOD (wyjątkowy: e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and (wspaniały: m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ).

[exceptional] [magnificent]

400

There was a VERY BIG (istotny: s _ b _ _ _ _ t _ _ _ ) difference in rainfall intensity between the two seasons.

[substantial]

400

The show was really FUNNY [zabawny, rozrywkowy: e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ]

[entertaining]

400

Sara had been so confident she would win the competition, but then she came fifth. She looked VERY SAD (rozczarowana: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  and (przygnębiony: d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ).

[disappointed] [dejected]

400

John and Kate were VERY HAPPY (zachwycony: e _ _ _ _ _ _ _) when they found out they won the grand prize.

[ecstatic]

400

They suggested we meet them in France which, I thought, was a VERY GOOD idea (cudowny: m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) idea (znakomity: s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) idea.

[marvellous] [splendid]

500

The most (ważny, znaczący: s _ g _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ ) change was her new hairstyle - a neat bun on top of her head.

[significant]

500

Paul was quite angry about the damage even though the scratch on his car was VERY SMALL. It was (malutki: t _ _ _ ). It was (maleńki: m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ).

[tiny] [miniscule]

500

Jack looked so SAD that she felt sorry for him. [przybity, strapiony: c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]

[crestfallen]

500

She has just found out she's passed her driving licence test. She's VERY HAPPY ( przeszczęśliwa: o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) and (uszczęśliwiony: e _ _ _ _ _ ).

[overjoyed] [elated]

500

She gave me a VERY BAD look, which meant she'd found out what I had done. [złowieszczy; złowrogi: s _ _ _ _ _ _ _]

[sinister]