What does that want to say?
Do you know these English expressions a little familiar?
The principle of this play is simple: we give you a more traditional
expression, like 3 more familiar expressions. With you to find the
proposal which wants to say the OPPOSITE of the starting sentence.
Note: The "US" abbreviation indicates expressions resulting from the
American English).
a) "I'M COLD!"
-> 1. "I'm freezing!"
-> 2. "I'm burning up!"
-> 3. "I'm a popsicle!" (US)
b) "HE STAYED CALM!"
-> 1. "He didn't bat an eyelid!"
-> 2. "He saw red!"
-> 3. "He was as cool as a cucumber!"
c) "I'M HUNGRY!"
-> 1. "I'm famished!"
-> 2. "I'm stuffed!"
-> 3. "I'm starving!"
d) "IT'S VERY CLEAN!"
-> 1. "It's filthy!"
-> 2. "It's spotless!"
-> 3. "It's as shiny as a new pin!"
e) "HE'S STUPID!"
-> 1. "He's thick!"
-> 2. "He's a real egghead!"
-> 3. "He's dumb!" (US)
Do you know these English expressions a little familiar?
The principle of this play is simple: we give you a more traditional
expression, like 3 more familiar expressions. With you to find the
proposal which wants to say the OPPOSITE of the starting sentence.
Note: The "US" abbreviation indicates expressions resulting from the
American English).
a) "I'M COLD!"
-> 1. "I'm freezing!"
-> 2. "I'm burning up!"
-> 3. "I'm a popsicle!" (US)
b) "HE STAYED CALM!"
-> 1. "He didn't bat an eyelid!"
-> 2. "He saw red!"
-> 3. "He was as cool as a cucumber!"
c) "I'M HUNGRY!"
-> 1. "I'm famished!"
-> 2. "I'm stuffed!"
-> 3. "I'm starving!"
d) "IT'S VERY CLEAN!"
-> 1. "It's filthy!"
-> 2. "It's spotless!"
-> 3. "It's as shiny as a new pin!"
e) "HE'S STUPID!"
-> 1. "He's thick!"
-> 2. "He's a real egghead!"
-> 3. "He's dumb!" (US)