Adverbs of Degrees
Adverbs of Place
Too and Enough
Suffixes
100

The oven works (really/fairly) well.


The oven is okay

fairly

100

Sometimes he tries to go __ to the second floor.


upstairs, back, somewhere

upstairs 

100

 We went looking at houses last Saturday, and we only found one house (good) ___.


too ______, not too ______, ______ enough, not _____ enough

good enough

100

My dad __ the neighbors move to a new house last Friday.


helped, helps, helping, helpful, helpless, weak, weaken, weaker, weakest

helped

200

Look at this (totally/kind of) messy kitchen. - I think it is the worst kitchen 

The dishwasher is (barely/not very) full. - There is a lot in the dishwasher. 


totally

barely

200

He goes up okay, but he goes ___ when he comes down the stairs. I have to go behind him so that he doesn’t fall. He is too scared of the basement, so he never goes ____.


inside, backwards, outside, downstairs

backwards, downstairs

200

First, we went to see an old house. It was (bad) ____ on the outside, but the inside was (dirty) __


too ______, not too ______, ______ enough, not _____ enough

not too bad, too dirty

200

The neighbors love him because he is so _____. He always asked my brothers and sisters to ___ him.


helped, helps, helping, helpful, helpless, weak, weaken, weaker, weakest

helpful, help

300

Your bathroom seems (very/rather) dark. - I think it looks dark. I'm a little surprised. 

The kitchen window is (barely/nearly) as big as mine. - My window is bigger. 

My mother (nearly/just) cooked dinner. - She finished cooking dinner and it's ready.



rather 

nearly 

just

300

So, we went to see another house. The next house was quite beautiful, but it was (small) __ for our big family. We were discouraged, but we decided to look at some more houses. The third house had a fairly nice exterior, but the location was (close) __ to our school. We need to be able to walk to school. The last house was (far) __ from our schools, and it was (big) __ for our family.

too ______, not too ______, ______ enough, not _____ enough

too small, not close enough, not too far, big enough

300

But my sisters said they were too ____. They are strong enough, but they act like they are ___ so they don’t have to work. My little sister was acting like the ________ one, so my dad made her clean the bathrooms in the new house.


helped, helps, helping, helpful, helpless, weak, weaken, weaker, weakest

weak, helpless, weakest

400

We (almost/just) bought the other house. - We were going to buy the other house but we didn't. 

I think the bookcase is (pretty/kind of) nice. - I don't like it, but I'm trying to be nice. 

The garage door opens (really/fairly) quickly. - It opens fast, it's great.

He (almost/hardly) goes into the library. - He goes to the library but not often. 


almost 

kind of

really

hardly

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