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