Basic Adverbs of Degree for Teens & Kids
ESL Grammar WorksheetsBasic Adverbs of Degree for Teens & Kids

Basic Adverbs of Degree for Teens & Kids

This ESL worksheet introduces adverbs of degree: very, quite, too, enough - perfect for teens and kids at A2-B1 level. It features a clear grammar guide, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, sentence rewriting, and error correction exercises to help learners master these essential adverbs. Ideal for making grammar practice engaging and effective!

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Study this grammar rule.

Adverbs of Degree help us describe the intensity or amount of something. Here are some common adverbs of degree and how to use them: 1. Very: This adverb makes an adjective or another adverb stronger. - Example: "She is very happy." 2. Quite: This adverb makes an adjective or adverb less strong than "very," but still shows a good amount. - Example: "He is quite tall." 3. Too: This adverb shows that something is more than what is needed, often leading to a negative result. - Example: "The soup is too hot." 4. Enough: This adverb shows that there is a sufficient amount of something. It is usually used before a noun or after an adjective. - Example: "She is old enough to drive." or "He has enough money." Conditions for Use: - "Very" is used with positive adjectives/adverbs. - "Quite" is used with positive adjectives/adverbs. - "Too" is typically used with adjectives/adverbs that indicate a problem or excess. - "Enough" is used with nouns or after adjectives to indicate sufficiency.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct adverb of degree (very, too, enough).

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Find and correct the mistakes in these sentences.

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Rewrite the sentences, adding "very," "quite," "too," or "enough" to make the meaning clearer.

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Let's practice "very", "quite", "too" and "enough" in writing!

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