So, Such, or Such A?
Too, too many, too much, or enough?
Food, dish, or meal?
Adjectives 1
Adjectives 2
100

"A spanish omelet with onions is _ much better than one without onions!"

"A spanish omelet with onions is so much better than one without onions!"

100

The food is _ spicy!

The food is too spicy!

100

"My parents told me breakfast was the most important _ of the day."

"My parents told me breakfast was the most important meal of the day."

100

You might use this "D" word to talk about how good the food is.

Delicious

100

You might use this "E" word when the prices are very high.

Expensive
200
"Those are _ delicious burgers; the restaurant usually needs reservations!"

"Those are such delicious burgers; the restaurant usually needs reservations!"

200

There was _ salt on the fries; it was really overwhelming.

There was too much salt on the fries; it was really overwhelming.

200
The pasta carbonara is her favorite _ at the restaurant.

The pasta carbonara is her favorite dish at the restaurant.

200

You might use this "F" word to talk about food that prepared very recently.

Fresh

200

You might use this "C" word when the size of the restaurant is a bit small.

Cosy

300

"The restaurant where we went on my birthday was _ good choice!"

"The restaurant where we went on my birthday was such a good choice!"

300

I ate _ quickly and now my stomach hurts!

I ate too quickly and now my stomach hurts!

300

"One of the biggest problems facing the world is _ waste."

"One of the biggest problems facing the world is food waste."

300

You might use this "R" world to describe affordable prices at a restaurant.

Reasonable

300

You might use this "E" word when it is difficult to get a table at the restaurant.

Exclusive

400

"I ate _ much on Christmas, I fell asleep on the couch."

"I ate so much on Christmas, I fell asleep on the couch."

400

She ate _ pancakes and now she is feeling sick.

She ate too many pancakes and now she is feeling sick.

400

He doesn't eat meat, so we always go to restaurants with vegetarian _.

He doesn't eat meat, so we always go to restaurants with vegetarian dishes.

400

You might use this "E" word when the restaurant, food, or atmosphere seems very fancy and meticulous.

Elegant

400

You might use this "U" word when the servers are in a very happy mood.

Upbeat

500

"Eating there again would be _ bad idea; last time, I got really sick!"

"Eating there again would be such a bad idea; last time, I got really sick!"

500

You're probably hungry because you didn't eat _ at lunch.

You're probably hungry because you didn't eat enough at lunch.

500

You can save money by eating _ at home rather than going out to eat.

You can save money by eating meals at home rather than going out to eat.

500

You might use this "W" word to describe the server's friendly attitude.

Welcoming

500

You might use this compound "O" word when the restaurant seems to be from the past.

Old-fashioned