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not very he is talkative
He is not very talkative.
very she is happy
She is very happy.
sort of it's raining outside
It's sort of raining outside.
really the book is interesting
The book is really interesting.
not very he is interested
He is not very interested.
very she is friendly
She is very friendly.
sort of he knows the answer
He sort of knows the answer.
really the concert was amazing
The concert was really amazing.
pretty the flowers are beautiful
The flowers are pretty beautiful.
kind of she was upset
She was kind of upset.
not very it's far from here
It's not very far from here.
very the cake was delicious
The cake was very delicious.
sort of they are friends
They are sort of friends.
really he is smart
He is really smart.
pretty the dress is nice
The dress is pretty nice.
kind of I like spicy food
I kind of like spicy food.
not very it's hot outside
It's not very hot outside.
very she is tall
She is very tall.
sort of she likes him
She sort of likes him.
really the test was difficult
The test was really difficult.
pretty the movie was good
The movie was pretty good.
kind of he is a genius
He is kind of a genius.
not very I am tired today
I am not very tired today.
very she is intelligent
She is very intelligent.
The team played the game ______ , ______ , and ______.
 
poorly, sadly, slowly
 
strategically, aggressively, skillfully
 
quickly, rudely, carelessly
 
randomly, simply, loudly
The dancers moved ______ , ______ , and ______ across the stage during the performance.
 
gracefully, fluidly, rhythmically
 
clumsily, quickly, loudly
 
randomly, poorly, simply
 
sadly, slowly, angrily
The musician played the song ______ and ______.
 
softly, beautifully
 
loudly, carelessly
 
awkwardly, harshly
 
randomly, poorly
The chef prepared the meal ______ and ______.
 
hastily, roughly
 
slowly, painfully
 
skillfully, delicately
 
simply, plainly
The students worked ______ and ______ on their group project.
 
diligently, cooperatively
 
randomly, independently
 
lazily, carelessly
 
quickly, sloppily
The teacher spoke ________ quickly, it was hard to follow.
 
so
 
extremely
 
rather
 
a little
The vocabulary list was _______ long for him to memorise in one night.
 
too
 
barely
 
exceptionally
 
fairly
He _______ made any mistakes during his English presentation.
 
hardly
 
almost
 
slightly
 
highly
The test was ______ hard for some students, even after studying.
 
too
 
almost
 
significantly
 
completely
Learning grammar can be ______ challenging, but it's essential.
 
quite
 
extremely
 
barely
 
almost
The summer heat in Vietnam is ______ intense.
 
exceptionally
 
fairly
 
rather
 
very
Your pronunciation has improved ______ since you started practicing daily. You used to say 'sick' for the number but now you say 'six'.
 
significantly
 
a little
 
somewhat
 
barely
The traffic in Hanoi can be ______ dense during rush hour.
 
incredibly
 
slightly
 
moderately
 
quite
Studying English vocabulary is ____________ important for your upcoming exam.
 
extremely
 
somewhat
 
very
 
a little