Very Surprisingly Very Negative
Very Surprisingly Very Negative
Very Surprisingly Very Negative
MODIFIYING AN
MODIFIYING A VERB MODIFIYING AN ADJECTIVE
ADVERB
Modifies the intensity of the action Modifies the intensity of Modifies quality or character.
telling us 'how much'. the adverb.
Degree Adverbs with -ly Suffix – Remember: it is not necessary to memorize all these
adverbs, but it is really useful to know the most common of them!
absolutely very amazingly awfully very barely negative
surprisingly
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FAIRLY, QUITE, RATHER, PRETTY
1. Fairly
‘How was the film?’ ‘Fairly good.’ (Not the best one I have seen this year.)
Quite
‘How was the film?’ ‘Quite good.’ (You ought to watch it.)
Rather
Rather is stronger than quite. It suggests ideas such as ‘more than is usual’, ‘more than was
expected’ or ‘more than was wanted’.
Pretty
Pretty can modify adjectives and adverbs. It can’t modify nouns or verbs.
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REVISION NOTES: ADVERBS OF DEGREE (Taken from the British Council)
Gradable: Gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘cold’ ‘hot’ and ‘frightened’. You can be very
cold or a bit cold. Gradable adjectives show that something can have different degrees.
Non-gradable: Non-gradable adjectives are adjectives like ‘married’ or ‘wooden’. You can’t be
very married or a bit married. Non-gradable adjectives do not have different degrees.
Adjectives like ‘terrifying’, ‘freezing’ ‘amazing’ are also non-gradable adjectives. They already
contain the idea of ‘very’ in their definitions – ‘freezing’ means ‘very cold’ etc.
Using adverbs of degree : When we use adverbs of degree to modify adjectives we usually
have to use different adverbs for gradable and non-gradable adjectives.
The adverbs a bit, very, really, extremely and quite can all be used with gradable adjectives.
The adverbs absolutely and completely can be used with non-gradable adjectives.
Notice that really can be used with both gradable AND non-gradable adjectives.
NOTE: There are other adverbs of degree that we haven’t covered in this section. The ones
included here are some of the most common.
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:
a) quite
b) very
a) absolutely
b) very
a) extremely
b) absolutely
a) very
b) really
5. She had worked all day and by the evening she was…………………………..exhausted.
a) totally
b) a bit
a) absolutely
b) extremely
a) absolutely
b) pretty
a) completely
b) highly
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9. Rodin’s sculptures are…………………………………well-known
a) absolutely
b) very
a) very
b) completely
a) totally
b) absolutely
a) really
b) absolutely
a) absolutely
b) fairly
a) quite
b) rather
a) fairly
b) quite