December 21, 2009

English Grammar - Adverbs of Degree

Description degree tells us the strength or intensity of something that happened. Many details are gradable, that is, we can intensify them. Basically, they answer the kinds of questions that ask how much ...? How small or ...?

Description degrees include; sufficient, almost, completely, very, very, very, very, very, was, in part, perfect, practical, very, very, very, very, very, almost, etc.

For example: --

Men bad driving. = The man driving really bad. - In this sentence really shows us how bad he was driving.
They enjoyed the movie. = They enjoy the movie. - In this sentence really shows us how much they enjoyed the movie.

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