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  1. Download these synonym worksheets and use them in class today! Below you’ll find a collection of practice exercise worksheets for teaching English synonyms. Each worksheet includes the activity on the first page and the answers on the second page.

  2. Synonyms. This worksheet develops the basic vocabulary. The students will need to replace the highlighted words with their synonyms. You can use as an introductio... 1013 uses. jannabanna.

  3. This unit features worksheets and other resources for teaching synonyms. Worksheets range from very basic synonym pairs (angry/mad) to advanced (forecast/predict). Talking about synonyms is an important word skill for negotiating meaning when students don't understand a vocabulary item.

  4. 25 mar 2011 · To answer the question, my own American sense of 'mad' vs. 'angry' is that 'mad' is a mild form of 'anger'. If I'm mad at someone, it's a low degree of anger, greater than 'annoyed', but less than outright 'angry'. After 'angry', would come 'really mad'. Then perhaps, 'livid' or 'furious'.

  5. A selection of English ESL synonyms printables.

  6. Find 26 different ways to say FRUSTRATED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. Synonyms and examples. angry. It does no good to get angry at him - it won't change the situation at all. mad. informal. Are you mad at me? sore. US informal. He's still sore about the way things turned out. annoyed. He was annoyed with her for being late. irritated. I was irritated that he didn't thank me. furious. My boss was furious with me.