The Usual Suspects (Common Intensifiers)
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This two-letter word is the most common intensifier in English, used before adjectives like "tall" or "expensive."

What is "very"?

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If you are not just tired, but extremely tired, you are this word, which sounds like a past-tense verb.

What is "exhausted"?

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This word, meaning "to a very large degree," can be used as an intensifier but is also a type of large geographical feature.

 What is "extremely"?

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This 9-letter adverb is often used to intensify negative adjectives, such as in the phrase "_____ difficult" or "_____ complicated."

 What is "extremely"? (Alternative answer: What is "terribly"?)

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This intensifier is frequently used with comparative adjectives, like "much better," "far easier," or this synonym for "much."

What is "a lot"? (Alternative: What is "far"?)