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Intensifying Adverbs

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    Intensifying adverbs, gradable and ungradable adjectives
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  • The holiday was stressful, but the views from the hotel were quite / very incredible!
    quite
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  • I utterly / really don’t want to talk about the problems we had.
    really
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  • The airline tickets must have been totally / incredibly expensive.
    incredibly
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  • I’m not the least bit / whatsoever interested in taking a city bus tour
    the least bit
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  • The food wasn’t very / in the least what I expected.
    in the least
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  • Choose the best position: The instructions were of no _______ value ________ . (whatsoever)
    The instructions were of no value whatsoever.
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  • Choose the best position: I’m afraid his advice was ______ in the least bit ______ helpful. (not)
    I’m afraid his advice was not in the least bit helpful.
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  • Choose the best position: I _______ loved _________ that movie. (absolutely)
    I absolutely loved that movie.
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  • Choose the best position: He said _______ they’re hoping to change the system ________. (entirely)
    He said they’re hoping to change the system entirely
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  • Choose the best position: His email was ________ surprising _______ . (completely)
    His email was completely surprising.
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  • Choose the best position: I’ve had ________ an ________ exhausting morning. (utterly)
    I’ve had an utterly exhausting morning.
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  • Choose the best position: The house fell apart _______ literally ______. (quite)
    The house fell apart quite literally.
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  • Choose the best position: I don’t ______ like ______ my new haircut. (really)
    I don’t really like my new haircut.
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  • Correct the mistake: The temperature at the beach was extremely boiling.
    The temperature at the beach was absolutely boiling. / The temperature at the beach was extremely hot
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  • Correct the mistake: We were utterly late for the plane, so we missed it.
    We were extremely/very/really late for the plane, so we missed it.
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  • Correct the mistake: I had not fun whatsoever sitting around the hotel pool.
    I had no fun whatsoever sitting around the hotel pool.
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