Gradable Adjectives
Ungradable Adjectives
Intensifiers
Error Correction
Too & Quite
100

Which adjective is gradable: exhausted or tired?

tired

100

Complete: absolutely ______ (furious / angry)

furious

100

Choose the correct option: very / absolutely amazing

absolutely amazing

100

Correct this sentence: She was very exhausted.

She was absolutely exhausted.

100

What does quite good usually mean?

fairly good

200

slightly ______ (freezing / cold)

cold

200

Can we say very impossible?

No

200

Which adverb fits best?

The lecture was ______ confusing.

rather

200

Correct the sentence: It was absolutely difficult.

It was extremely difficult.

200

Complete: It’s ______ late to change our minds.

too

300

Rank from weakest to strongest: exhausted, tired, shattered

tired → exhausted → shattered

300

Why is slightly perfect incorrect?

perfect is ungradable

300

Which sentence is correct?

  • utterly delighted
  • slightly delighted

utterly delighted


300

Correct: Hardly nobody understood the instructions.

Hardly anybody understood the instructions.

300

Choose the correct sentence:

  1. She was quite exhausted after the marathon.
  2. She was very exhausted after the marathon.

A) She was quite exhausted after the marathon.

400

Give a stronger alternative for very tired.

exhausted

400

Choose the correct option:

  • completely essential
  • very essential

completely essential

400

Complete: The results were ______ disappointing.

deeply / extremely

400

Correct: Barely no one attended the meeting.

Barely anyone attended the meeting.

400

What does only too aware mean?

more than aware / fully aware

500

Create a sentence using rather with a gradable adjective.

Sample Answer: The film was rather disappointing.

500

Name three ungradable adjectives.

perfect, impossible, exhausted

500

Which is more natural?

  • hugely successful
  • absolutely successful

hugely successful

500

Correct: The explanation was completely confusing.

Answer: The explanation was utterly confusing.

(or: The explanation was very confusing.)

500

Explain the difference between these two sentences:

  • The exam was quite difficult.
  • The exam was absolutely impossible.

Quite difficult means fairly difficult, but still manageable.

Absolutely impossible means completely impossible → there was no chance of succeeding.

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