
Answer — Exercise 1
2 - Are you OK?·Outcomes Intermediate - Student's Book
Question
Match the words in bold in the sentences so these basic meanings: happy, annoyed, tired, bad, sad, angry, worried.
Answer
- tired
- happy
- angry
- worried (though students may also try to argue angry – because when you are stressed, you’re more likely to then get angry more easily ... or sad, because stress often results in depression. The dictionary definition, though, is worried / nervous to the point that you can’t relax)
- sad (sometimes upset may also mean the person was angry, but here clearly ‘sad’)
- bad
- happy
- sad
- happy
- annoyed (dictionary definition is annoyed or bored with something you feel you have accepted for too long)