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CHAPTER III: WORKSHEET # 57 of Dr. Jedidiah's Diary

WORKSHEET #57

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #57 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary! 

 




    1.   It’s not fair for a terrible critic like her to fust____________ this terrific film! (*meaning “to criticize severely”)

 

    2.   Stacey was st_______________ about going to the rock festival. She’s been saving much money for that. (*meaning “thrilled/ excited”)

 

    3.   Joe and I have been pretty ti_____________ for all these years. We have nothing held back to each other. (*meaning “close and chummy with each other”)

 

    4.   The crowd cheered for the incredible cross-court ________lly that lasted for more than 30 shots. (*meaning “a sequence of back and forth shots between players, within a point in tennis”)

 



5.   Mr. Choi is a pal_______________ professor whom everyone of his students admire. (*meaning “deserving to have the palm of victory or success; praiseworthy”)

 

    6.   Michael Jackson was suffering from nasty tabloids that used to call him “W_____________ Jacko”. (*meaning “weird/ crazy/ insane”)

 

    7.   Jane has found loving him as an oner_____________ responsibility. (*meaning “involving great effort and difficulty”)

 

    8.   I don’t think the actress looked her best in that obnoxiously efful___________ dress at the award. (*meaning “radiant/ shining brightly”)





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