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What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? I'm fairly hungry.
a little
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? He's really tired today.
a lot
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? It was an extremely hot day.
a lot
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? The children are rather bored with the film.
a little
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? It's a very scary book.
a lot
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? It was a fairly interesting experience.
a little
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? The weather in the north pole is very cold.
a lot
What is the meaning of the adverb in front of the adjective? A little or a lot? She works hard so she's rather rich.
a little