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For today’s English lesson, let’s look at scare, scary, and scared. We will check out the difference between these words and I’ll give you some example sentences to help you remember them.
Here are the example sentences. To get the details of this English lesson, you need to listen to the podcast or the check the transcript for the details:
- The music in horror movies scares me.
- The dark often scares children.
- What scares you?
- The movie Clockwork Orange really scared me!
- Jack scared me when he suddenly yelled in the office.
- I was scared walking around in the city alone at 2am.
- You look scared. Is everything ok?
- That kitten seems scared. I wonder why.
- Do you like scary movies?
- Her yelling was very scary.
- I think earthquakes and other natural disasters are quite scary.
- Jenny said the turbulence on her flight from LA scared the pants off her.
- Being stopped by the police in a foreign country scared the pants off me.
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