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Words without VERY

Very Good- phenomenal, superb, excellent Very bad- vulgar, inappropriate, awful Very short- brief Very fast- rapid / rapidly Very big- massive Very huge- colossal/ginormous Very expensive - costly Very weak- Frail Very little- tiny Very bright - luminous Very deep - profound Very clean- obvious/crystal Very calm - serene Very happy- overjoyed, overload, jubilant and content Very worried- anxious Very lazy - lethargic Very loose- slack Very afraid - fearful Very cold- freezing Very hot- scorching heat Very hot- scalding tea/ coffee Very poor- destitute Very rich - wealthy Very fat- obese Very excited - thrilled 

Phrasal verbs

Dress up - I have a date I should dress up  When you want to put something nice. 2.   Zip up - it's cold you must or I must zip up. 3.   Button up - I should button-up jacket 🧥 In the past tense - I buttoned up my jacket 4.  Do up- it means the same thing as zipping up / button up I must do up my jacket. 5.  Have on- what do you have on right now? It means what are you wearing? What you have on? 6.  Put on- I put on my hat When you put something on - it's like putting something on Opposite of put on is take off 7.  Throw on- I threw on my hat 🎓 When I throw something on it means I do some quickly. * I threw on my hat and ran off the door * I threw on my jacket and left the house * I threw on my bag and went to school 8. Try on- trying clothes 👗 At the store, I tried in a shirt, shoe or a hat 9. Take off- I took off my jacket 10. Kick-off - it's specific to shoes 👠 * she kicked off her shoes You can also say Take off shoes especial