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English Grammar - Strong Adjectives
source: Oxford Online English 2014年10月3日
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Do you know the difference between tired and exhausted? These two adjectives have a similar meaning, but they aren't the same. So what's the difference? You might say that exhausted has a stronger meaning than tired, so exhausted is similar to very tired or really tired. That's true, but there is more to learn about the difference. Find out more in this free English video lesson.
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