Fill in the Blank: Emotions Vocabulary

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She felt .................. before her big presentation.

  • anxious (correct)
  • wonderful
  • essential
  • main

The weather forecast issued a ..................about the approaching storm.

  • subject
  • captain
  • warning (correct)
  • fire

We were ............. in the desert with no water or food.

  • returned
  • stranded (correct)
  • sailed
  • pointed

A .....................'s life is full of adventure and danger.

<p>pirate (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Don't forget to ......... flowers for your mom's birthday

<p>order (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The balloon will ..................... if you blow too much air into it.

<p>explode (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The storm ............. the windows of the old house.

<p>smashed (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The hot desert sand can .................. your bare feet if you walk on it for too long.

<p>scorch (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

They spent their .................. on a luxurious vacation.

<p>fortune (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Vocabulary Building

  • "nervous" can be used to describe feeling anxious or apprehensive, as in "She felt nervous before her big presentation."
  • A "warning" is a notification or alert about a potential danger, as in "The weather forecast issued a warning about the approaching storm."
  • To be "stranded" means to be left in a difficult situation without help, as in "We were stranded in the desert with no water or food."
  • An "explorer" is a person who travels to new places, often in search of adventure, as in "An explorer's life is full of adventure and danger."
  • To "buy" means to obtain something in exchange for payment, as in "Don't forget to buy flowers for your mom's birthday."
  • To "burst" means to suddenly break open or explode, as in "The balloon will burst if you blow too much air into it."
  • To "shatter" means to break into pieces, often with a loud noise, as in "The storm shattered the windows of the old house."
  • To "scorch" means to burn or injure something with heat or fire, as in "The hot desert sand can scorch your bare feet if you walk on it for too long."
  • "Savings" refers to money set aside for future use, as in "They spent their savings on a luxurious vacation."

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