Reinforcing Adjectives
Comparative Adjectives
Examples of Mitigators in Everyday Life
Function of Mitigators
Fill-in-the-Blanks with Mitigators
100

Complete the phrase: "The movie was ____ interesting." (Hint: A word that makes "interesting" stronger)


 

"very" - This word reinforces the degree of interest!

100

Complete the sentence: "My car is ____ than your bike." (Hint: A word indicating superiority)

"faster" - It compares the speed of the two vehicles.

100

What phrase would you use to soften your opinion?

"I think" - This phrase makes your statement less assertive!

100

What main purpose do mitigators serve in conversations?

They soften statements to make them less blunt.

100

"I was ___ surprised by the outcome."

A: Slightly. Feedback: "Slightly" is a subtle mitigator indicating mild surprise.

200

Which word enhances the adjective in the sentence: "She is an ____ talented artist." (Identify the word)

 "incredibly" - It shows a higher level of admiration for her talent!

200

Fill in the blank: "This puzzle is ____ than the last one." (Choose a comparative adjective)

"easier" - It highlights the difference in difficulty level.

200

Fill in the blank: "I’m ____ sorry for the misunderstanding." (Hint: A word that softens the apology)

"really" - It adds sincerity to your apology.

200

How do mitigators aid in professional communication?

They maintain politeness and professionalism, ensuring messages are received well.

200

"This coffee is ___ stronger than I expected."

A: A bit. Feedback: "A bit stronger" is a casual way to describe mild intensity.

300

Fill in the blank: "That test was ____ challenging!" (Hint: A word that intensifies difficulty)

"extremely" - It emphasizes how difficult the test was.

300

Complete the sentence: "Her dress is ____ prettier than mine."

"much" - It emphasizes a significant comparison.

300

Which mitigator could you use to express approval? "The food here is ____ good."

"quite" - It conveys strong approval without being overly emphatic.

300

Describe how mitigators can help de-escalate conflict.

Phrases like "I understand your point" show empathy, reducing defensiveness.

300

"The story was ___ more interesting than I thought it would be."

A: Way. Feedback: "Way more" is an informal mitigator for emphasis.

400

In which sentence does "absolutely" function as a mitigator?

  • a) "It’s absolutely wonderful."
  • b) "It’s wonderful."

a) "It’s absolutely wonderful." - "Absolutely" intensifies the praise.

400

Which word acts as a comparative modifier in the sentence: "This exam was tougher than the previous one."

"tougher" - It indicates a comparison of difficulty.

400

Give an example of a mitigating phrase to ease a refusal.

 "I’d love to, but..." - This shows willingness while declining.

400

Discuss the role of mitigators in fostering collaboration.

They encourage open dialogue and understanding, thus enhancing cooperative efforts.

400

"Her tone was ___ rude during the meeting."

Quite. Feedback: "Quite rude" suggests moderate disapproval, depending on context.

500

Rewrite this sentence using a mitigator: "The speech was very inspiring."

A: "The speech was absolutely inspiring." Feedback: "Absolutely" makes the statement more impactful.

500

Transform this sentence: "He is better at math than I am." Add a mitigator.

"He is far better at math than I am." Feedback: Adding "far" emphasizes the comparison.

500

Create a sentence with "kind of" to express uncertainty.

"I’m kind of nervous about the exam." Feedback: "Kind of" softens the certainty of the statement.

500

Rephrase the sentence: "I think it’s an amazing opportunity." Add a mitigator.

"I think it’s an absolutely amazing opportunity." Feedback: "Absolutely" strengthens the opinion.

500

"This dessert is ___ too sweet for my taste."

Far. Feedback: "Far too sweet" strongly emphasizes the excessiveness.

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