Expression Anger and Annoyed

Expression Anger and Annoyed

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English

11th Grade

Easy

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Fadhila Nania

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. Which phrase is commonly used to express anger in English?

"I’m thrilled with this situation."

"This is absolutely unacceptable."

"I’m so happy you did this."

"I really appreciate your help."

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. How would you express annoyance about a minor inconvenience in English?

"I’m delighted this happened."

"This is so frustrating!"

"I’m overjoyed about this."

) "I’m completely satisfied."

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. What is a polite way to express irritation in a professional setting?

"This is ridiculous and unacceptable!"

"I’m very displeased with the current situation."

"I can’t believe you messed this up!"

"This is a complete disaster."

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. Which of the following is an effective way to express anger without being confrontational?

"You always mess things up!"

"I’m really upset about what happened and would like to discuss it."

"You never do anything right."

"I don’t care about this anymore."

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. If you want to show annoyance about a repeated issue, which sentence is appropriate?

"I’m thrilled this problem keeps happening."

"It’s disappointing that this issue hasn’t been resolved yet."

"I’m ecstatic about the inconvenience."

"I’m completely fine with this issue continuing."

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. Which phrase can be used to express frustration with someone not listening to your instructions?

"I’m so grateful you’re ignoring me."

"Can you please pay attention to what I’m saying?"

"It’s wonderful that you’re not listening."

"I’m pleased with your disregard for my instructions."

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 10 pts

  1. When expressing annoyance with a service delay, which sentence is appropriate?

"I’m thrilled to wait forever."

"I’m frustrated by the delay and would appreciate an update."

"I’m delighted about the extended wait time."

"I’m extremely pleased with this delay."

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