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  1. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Level: intermediate. Intensifiers with comparatives and superlatives. We use these words and phrases as intensifiers with comparative adjectives: He is much older than me. New York is a lot bigger than Boston. We use much and far as intensifiers with comparative adjectives in front of a noun: France is a much bigger country than Britain.

  2. Learn 100 common adjectives. Special Rules for Extreme Adjectives 1) No comparatives/superlatives. With regular adjectives, we can use comparatives and superlatives to compare two or more things: My house is big. My neighbor’s house is bigger than mine. (comparative) My parents’ house is the biggest house on the street. (superlative)

  3. 15 de oct. de 2023 · Hay muchos. Aquí tienes una breve lista de intensificadores comunes en inglés. Fíjate que la mayoría son típicos adverbios que terminan en -ly como sufijo: really. very. extremely. absolutely. remarkably. unbelievably.

  4. 27 de sept. de 2010 · Extreme adjectives are different from normal adjectives in that they do not take the intensifier very: e.g. very good, very brilliant. Extreme adjectives use other intensifiers such as absolutely, completely, totally, utterly. These intensifiers cannot be used with normal adjectives: e.g. absolutely brilliant, absolutely good.

  5. Intermediate. Extreme Adjectives are non-gradable words that give extra emphasis to the subject they describe. A. Match the beginnings of the sentences with the correct endings, underling the Extreme Adjectives in each sentence. 1. After walking in the pouring rain ...... 2. When she found he’d been lying to her, ...... 3.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2019 · Intensifiers. Intensifiers are used to make adjectives stronger. Some examples are very, really, extremely, amazingly, exceptionally, incredibly, particularly, remarkably, and unusually. very She was studying very hard but still failed the exam.