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Choose the correct adverb(s) of degree: absolutely/ entirely/ extremely embarrassed
extremely
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What's correct? fiercely disgraceful/ fiercely proud
fiercely proud
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What's correct? Perfectly clear/ perfectly equipped
Perfectly clear
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Choose the correct adverb(s) of degree: extremely/ absolutely/ highly terrified
absolutely
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Classify these adverbs of degree into Gradable and Non-gradable: completely- fairly- very- extremely- entirely
G: very- extremely- fairly N-G: completely- entirely
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What's correct? wholly necessary/ wholly unacceptable
wholly unacceptable
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Choose the correct adverb(s) of degree: utterly/ deeply/ fiercely insecure
deeply insecure
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What's correct? bitterly worried/ bitterly regret
bitterly regret
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Can we say REALLY delicious and / or angry?
both really delicious and angry
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What's correct? Highly qualified/ highly gifted
highly gifted
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Can we use extremely and / or absolutely with DISLIKE?
absolutely dislike
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Can we use FAIRLY with good and / or gorgeous?
fairly good
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Can we say SLIGHTLY tired and / or wonderful?
slightly tired
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What's correct? entirely different/ entirely capable
entirely different
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Choose the correct adverb(s) of degree: terribly/ extremely/ fully sorry
terribly sorry
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Can QUITE be used with capable and / or delicious?
both capable and delicious
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What's correct? utterly ambitious/ utterly ridiculous
utterly ridiculous
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Choose the correct adverb(s) of degree: completely/ extremely/ bitterly lost
completely
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What's correct? fully qualified/ fully opposed
fully qualified
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Classify these adverbs of degree into Gradable and Non-gradable: really- totally- utterly- slightly- highly
G: slightly- highly. N-G: totally- utterly. Both: really
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What's correct? totally unexpected/ totally normal
totally unexpected
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