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IS IT TRUE? [strong and normal adjectives - Prep ...

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    Students are to decide whether the use of adverbs matches with the strong/normal adjectives
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  • He was quite angry
    TRUE. the adverb "quite" matches the normal adjective "angry"
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  • He was very angry
    TRUE. the adverb "very" matches with the normal adjective "angry"
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  • He was really sad
    TRUE. the adverb "really" matches with the normal adjective "sad"
  •  15
  • He was absolutely sad
    FALSE. the adverb "absolutely" doesn't match the normal adjective "sad"
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  • He was very delighted
    FALSE. the adverb "very" can't go well with the strong adjective "delighted"
  •  15
  • He was very delighted
    FALSE. the adverb "very" doesn't match the strong adjective "delighted"
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  • I'm absolutely terrified!
    TRUE. the adverb "absolutely" goes well with the strong adjective "terrified"
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  • My mom cooks a very delicious pasta
    FALSE. the adverb "very" doesn't match the strong adjective "delicious"
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  • The place is quite dirty
    TRUE. the adverb "quite" matches the normal adjective "dirty"
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  • My English teacher is really gorgeous!
    TRUE. the adverb "really" matches the strong adjective "gorgeous"
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  • I am absolutely astonished by the newest gossip
    TRUE. the adverb "absolutely" matches the strong adjective "astonished"
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  • It's really fascinating how brothers would kill each other for a throne
    TRUE. the adverb "really" matches the strong adjective "fascinating"
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  • People would be absolutely boiling if they happened to jump on the Tangkuban Perahu crater
    TRUE. the adverb "absolutely" matches the strong adjective "boiling"
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  • I'm extremely tired today. I need some rest.
    TRUE. the adverb "extremely' matches the normal adjective "tired"
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