Modifying Adverbs

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Modifying adverbs make the meaning of adjectives stronger or weaker. different slightly different

Modifying adverbs make the meaning of adjectives stronger or weaker.

different

slightly

different
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We also can use ‘SO’ In exclamations: Just look at him!

We also can use ‘SO’

In exclamations: Just look at him! He’s

so cute!
Winnie’s so fat (that) he can’t walk through the door.

cause

result

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Puss in Boots is . . . brave. quite very sо

Puss in Boots is . . . brave.

quite

very


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Patrick is . . . clever. not very a) very b) quite c) not very

Patrick is . . . clever.

not very

a) very

b) quite

c) not very

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The shoes might be . . . dangerous! fairly not very a little

The shoes might be . . . dangerous!

fairly

not

very

a little

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These sneakers are . . . expensive! pretty not very a little bit

These sneakers are . . . expensive!

pretty

not very

a little bit

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Puss in Boots is . . . cute in this pic! so

Puss in Boots is . . . cute in this pic!


so

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Sarah gets nervous quickly. She is . . . impatient. a little slightly very

Sarah gets nervous quickly. She is . . . impatient.

a

little

slightly

very

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Hermione is . . . interested in reading that she can’t

Hermione is . . . interested in reading that she can’t

live a day without a book.

so

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They had trained so little! So… their victory was . .

They had trained so little! So… their victory was . .

. a surprising result.

a little

rather

pretty

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Peter Parker is . . . shy with girls, but .

Peter Parker is . . . shy with girls, but .

. . confident at defeating bad guys.

a bit

not very

quite