ADVERBS OF DEGREE

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Test Your Knowledge of Adverbs of Degree

Are you ready to challenge yourself with adverbs of degree? This quiz will help you understand the intensity and extent of actions, adjectives, and adverbs. Perfect for learners at any level!

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Boost your grammar skills
  • Fun and engaging format
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningLight42
An adverb of defree tells us about the intensity or ______ of an action, an adjective or another adverb
Purpose
Extent
Meaning
"Danny's new hairstyle looks really good". Which is the adverb of degree?
Looks
Really
Good
Which is correct? "call me when the food's __________ ready"
Enough
Nearly
Awfully
Poor people rent the _______ expensive places
Most
Quite
Least
It was _______ hot to play tennis, so we went swimming instead
So
Too
Very
We missed the train. We got there ______ after it left
Just
Almost
Hardly
Are you sure you've studied ______ to pass the exam?
Enough
Nearly
Quite
"That is simply not true" Which means the same as "simply" in this case?
Just
Somewhat
Purely
"Liverpool are virtually unbeatable this year". Which means the same as "virtually" in this case?
Barely
Absolutely
Almost
Molly's grandchildren _____________ ever visit her these days
Fairly
Nearly
Hardly
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