Level: intermediate
We use words like very, really and extremely to make adjectives stronger:
It's a very interesting story.
Everyone was extremely excited.
We call these words intensifiers. Other intensifiers are:
amazingly exceptionally incredibly | particularly remarkably unusually |
We also use enough to say more about an adjective, but enough comes after its adjective:
If you are seventeen, you are old enough to drive a car.
I can't wear those shoes. They're not big enough.
Strong adjectives are words like:
very big | enormous, huge |
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very small | tiny |
very clever | brilliant |
very bad | awful, terrible, disgusting, dreadful |
very sure | certain |
very good | excellent, perfect, ideal, wonderful, splendid |
very tasty | delicious |
We do not normally use very with these adjectives. We do not say something is very enormous or someone is very brilliant.
With strong adjectives, we normally use intensifiers like:
absolutely completely exceptionally particularly | really quite totally utterly |
The film was absolutely awful.
He was an exceptionally brilliant child.
The food smelled really disgusting.
Be careful! Level: advanced
Intensifiers with particular adjectives
Some intensifiers go with particular adjectives depending on the meaning of the adjective:
I'm afraid your wife is dangerously ill.
The engine was dangerously hot.
The car was seriously damaged.
Fortunately none of the passengers was seriously hurt.Some intensifiers go with particular adjectives. For example, we use the intensifier highly with the adjectives successful, intelligent, likely and unlikely:
He was highly intelligent.
She’s a highly successful businesswoman.but we do NOT say:
We had a highly tasty meal.That is a highly good idea.We use the intensifier bitterly with the adjectives disappointed, unhappy and cold:
I was bitterly unhappy at school.
We were bitterly disappointed to lose the match.
It can get bitterly cold in winter.You need to use your dictionary to find which nouns these intensifiers go with.
Level: intermediate
Intensifiers with comparatives and superlatives
We use these words and phrases as intensifiers with comparative adjectives:
much
far
a lot
quite a lota great deal
a good deal
a good bit
a fair bitHe is much older than me.
New York is a lot bigger than Boston.We use much and far as intensifiers with comparative adjectives in front of a noun:
France is a much bigger country than Britain.
He is a far better player than Ronaldo.We use easily and by far as intensifiers with superlative adjectives:
The blue whale is easily the biggest animal in the world.
This car was by far the most expensive.
Level: Advanced
Adjectives as intensifiers
We use some adjectives as intensifiers with nouns:
absolute
complete
totalperfect
real
utterWe say:
He's a complete idiot.
They were talking utter nonsense.but we do NOT say:
The idiot was complete.The nonsense they were talking was utter.
"Put your question in the box"
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Soheila Karimi | 1 | 16/67 % |
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Noushmehr Norsobhi | 1 | 100/00 % | |
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مهدی حسین پور آقائی | 1 | 100/00 % | |
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zahra namdari | 46 | 98/21 % | |
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Tara Mohammadi | 3 | 96/43 % | |
yasaman mohamadipur | 51 | 95/86 % | |
مهدی هنرمند | 1 | 95/24 % | |
محمدجواد ملائی اردستانی | 3 | 94/44 % | |
Arzhang Saberi | 4 | 93/33 % | |
Soheila Karimi | 124 | 92/73 % | |
aram farhmand | 10 | 92/31 % | |
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عباس پورمیدانی | 1 | 90/00 % | |
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ارشیا قلمکاری | 33 | 89/23 % | |
Matin Azimipour | 30 | 88/17 % |