Hello Everyone!
It's been a while but I am back with some multiple choice sentences for you to practice your descriptive words this week. The answers are provided right below each sentence and are white in color, so once you've guessed, highlight the hidden text and see if you are correct!
Beginner Level:
The cat sat on a (fast / small / happy) chair.
Correct Answer: small
The sun was shining, and the day felt (cold / sad / hot).
Correct Answer: hot
The boy looked (angry / happy / tall) when he got his favorite toy.
Correct Answer: happy
The apple tasted very (sweet / heavy / bright) after being picked from the tree.
Correct Answer: sweet
The balloon floated up because it was very (light / heavy / dull).
Correct Answer: light
Intermediate Level:
The room was painted in a very (vivid / dull / colorful) tone.
Correct Answer: vivid
The box was too (dense / heavy / soft) for me to carry alone.
Correct Answer: heavy
The flowers in the garden looked very (vibrant / fresh / delicate) after the rain.
Correct Answer: fresh
She picked up the vase carefully because it was very (fragile / sturdy / soft).
Correct Answer: fragile
The dog barked loudly on the ( peaceful / calm / quiet) street at night.
Correct Answer: quiet
Advanced Level:
The museum displayed many pieces of art that were very (intricate / vibrant / luxuriant) in design and detail.
Correct Answer: intricate
The glass on the table broke because it was so ( frail / temperamental / delicate).
Correct Answer: delicate
The living room felt enormous because it was so (expansive / barren / spacious ), with no furniture inside.
Correct Answer: barren
The weather outside looked dark and cloudy, making everything feel very (oppressive / bleak / lifeless).
Correct Answer: bleak
The street festival was packed with people and felt much too ( lively /overwhelming / chaotic), compared to last year’s event.
Correct Answer: chaotic
How did you do? I hope you got them all right but if you didn't and you want to practice more, feel free to request a lesson (like Daily Conversation that is linked in this column or any other lesson that you think is useful!) and let's practice your English!
Have a great weekend!
Tracy
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