Basic Adverbs of Degree: Very, Quite, Too, Enough
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Basic Adverbs of Degree: Very, Quite, Too, Enough

This ESL worksheet on adverbs of degree: very, quite, too, enough is perfect for adults at the A2-B1 level. It includes clear grammar explanations, multiple-choice exercises, sentence rearrangement tasks, and mistake correction activities. Ideal for building confidence and mastering the basics of these essential adverbs.

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Study this grammar rule:

Adverbs of degree describe the intensity or degree of an adjective or another adverb. Here are the main adverbs of degree and how to use them: 1. Very: This adverb is used to emphasize a strong degree. It is placed before an adjective or another adverb. - Example: She is very tall. 2. Quite: This adverb indicates a moderate degree. It is also placed before an adjective or another adverb. - Example: He is quite smart. 3. Too: This adverb shows that something exceeds a desired level. It is used before an adjective or adverb, often indicating something negative. - Example: It is too hot to go outside. 4. Enough: This adverb indicates sufficiency. It is placed after an adjective or adverb. But it also can be used with nouns and verbs. We place "enough" after the verb and before the noun. - Examples: She is tall enough to reach the shelf. I have enough time to travel. He works enough to pay his bills.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in each gap with a suitable word.

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Order the words to make sentences with "enough". Remember about the rule.

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Read these sentences and correct the mistakes.

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Make sentences from these words!

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