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Adverbs of intensity/degree

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  • Studying English vocabulary is ____________ important for your upcoming exam.
    a little
    extremely
    somewhat
    very
  • The dancers moved ______ , ______ , and ______ across the stage during the performance.
    sadly, slowly, angrily
    gracefully, fluidly, rhythmically
    randomly, poorly, simply
    clumsily, quickly, loudly
  • The musician played the song ______ and ______.
    softly, beautifully
    loudly, carelessly
    randomly, poorly
    awkwardly, harshly
  • The summer heat in Vietnam is ______ intense.
    rather
    exceptionally
    fairly
    very
  • The team played the game ______ , ______ , and ______.
    randomly, simply, loudly
    poorly, sadly, slowly
    strategically, aggressively, skillfully
    quickly, rudely, carelessly
  • He _______ made any mistakes during his English presentation.
    hardly
    slightly
    highly
    almost
  • The test was ______ hard for some students, even after studying.
    significantly
    too
    almost
    completely
  • The chef prepared the meal ______ and ______.
    slowly, painfully
    simply, plainly
    skillfully, delicately
    hastily, roughly
  • The vocabulary list was _______ long for him to memorise in one night.
    fairly
    barely
    too
    exceptionally
  • The students worked ______ and ______ on their group project.
    randomly, independently
    lazily, carelessly
    diligently, cooperatively
    quickly, sloppily
  • Your pronunciation has improved ______ since you started practicing daily. You used to say 'sick' for the number but now you say 'six'.
    somewhat
    significantly
    barely
    a little
  • Learning grammar can be ______ challenging, but it's essential.
    extremely
    barely
    almost
    quite
  • The traffic in Hanoi can be ______ dense during rush hour.
    incredibly
    slightly
    moderately
    quite
  • The teacher spoke ________ quickly, it was hard to follow.
    extremely
    a little
    so
    rather