This video teaches how to describe damaged or worn objects using appropriate adjectives: 'cracked' for glass, 'chipped' for cups, 'crumpled' for paper, 'wrinkled' for shirts, and 'torn' for socks. These adjectives help communicate the specific type of damage or wear on different objects.
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The glass is cracked. The cup is chipped. The paper is crumpled.
The shirt is wrinkled.
The socks are torn.
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