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Intensifying adjectives

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    Intensifying adjectives
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  • Choose the correct option: The tourist buses are always really/ completely crowded.
    really
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  • Is it correct? I had not fun whatsoever sitting the hotel pool.
    no fun
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  • Choose the correct option: The food wasn't very/ in the least what I expected.
    in the least
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  • Choose the correct option: I'm not the least bit/ whatsoever interested in taking a city bus tour.
    the least bit
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  • Put the sentence in the correct order: all/ with/ we/ happy/ accommodation/ at/the/ weren't
    We weren't at all happy with the accommodation
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  • Is it correct? Being absolutely sociable makes her the perfect choice to work with customers.
    quite/extremely/ very sociable
  •  20
  • Complete the sentence: A:It's a(n) ____long journey. We have to change planes three times, and it takes 40 hours. B: Really? I'm not _____interested in that kind of bargain. I'd rather pay more and fly direct!
    incredibly/ extremely/ very/ ridiculously long really/ particularly interested
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  • .Put the sentence in the correct order: house/ the/ quite/ apart/ fell/ literally
    The house quite literally fell apart.
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  • Complete the sentence: Our stay was ____ relaxing in every way, and we felt ____ rejuvenated when we returned home.
    incredibly relaxing/ totally rejuvenated
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  • Is it correct? After the sales team had used the equipment for a year, it was very ruined.
    totally ruined
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  • Is it correct? I'm afraid I disagree with you quite about the hotel being comfortable.
    completely disagree
  •  20
  • Which option is NOT possible? He learned the skills incredibly/ highly/ extremely well.
    highly
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  • Which option is NOT possible? Black Hole Chateau is totally/ importantly/ completely cut off from the outside world.
    importantly
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  • Which option is NOT possible? The entire hotel is fully/ totally/ very accessible for wheelchair users.
    very
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  • Say three adverbs that can be used with ungradable adjectives.
    extremely, totally, absolutely, etc
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  • Say ten ungradable adjectives.
    amazing, boiling, enormous, fantastic, tiny, hilarious, gorgeous, furious, terrible, hideous, etc
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