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Gradable and Ungradable (Extreme) adjectives
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What adverbs do we use with EXTREME ADJECTIVES?
Completely, A bit
Absolutely, A little
Absolutely, Very, Completely
Completely, Absolutely
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He’s absolutely interested in history. Why don’t you buy him a history book?
Incorrect
Correct
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Is this sentence correct? THE BOOK WAS ABSOLUTELY ANCIENT.
Yes
No
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Choose the correct statement.
That vampire is very enormous.
That vampire is absolutely big.
That vampire is absolutely enormous.
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He’s absolutely captivated by history. Why don’t you buy him a history book?
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Is this sentence correct? THE BOOK WAS ABSOLUTELY OLD.
Yes
No
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What is a 'gradable' adjective?
an adjective that varies in degree
an adjective that is at maximum level
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What adverb can we use with FREEZING?
Very
Absolutely
A little
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Which of these is an extreme adjective?
disgusting
tired
clean
dirty
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Which of these is a gradable adjective?
filthy
dirty
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What can’t be used with extreme adjectives?
Comparatives and Superlatives
Nouns
Adverbs
They can be used with all of the answers
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Which of these is a gradable adjective?
disgusting
exhausting
clean
spotless
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