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  1. 30 de may. de 2012 · Los adjetivos fuertes o extremos son un tipo de adjetivo que extreman la cualidad de una persona o un objeto. Por ejemplo, podemos decir que tenemos mucha hambre ( very hungry) o que estamos hambrientos (starving), que hace mucho frío ( very cold) o que estamos helados (freezed), que esa casa es muy grande ( very big) o que es ...

  2. / We’re immensely tired. With extreme adjectives, we CANNOT use these adverbs: I’m rather starving. / I’m extremely starving. However, there are other adverbs we can use to give additional emphasis to the extreme adjective: absolutely. completely.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2017 · We can use these adjectives with some adverbs ( like a bit, very, really, extremely , quite, etc.) to show the degrees of the quality. Example; For “Difficult”, we can say a little bit difficult, rather difficult, very difficult, or extremely difficult

  4. Hace 3 días · Do you know how to use adjectives in phrases like a bit cold, really cold and absolutely freezing? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how gradable and non-gradable adjectives are used.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2019 · Adjectives can be gradable and non-gradable, which is called extreme adjectives. Gradable adjectives mean different degrees or levels of the quality. We can use these adjectives with some adverbs ( like a bit , very , really , extremely, quite, etc .) to show the degrees of the quality.

  6. Extreme adjectives are adjectives that are not gradable. These adjectives already mean extremely + adjective so they can't be graded with words such as 'quite' or 'very'. For example, 'exhausted' means extremely tired so you can't say 'very exhausted'.

  7. 5 de jul. de 2008 · Instead of using 'very' too much we can use 'extreme adjectives'. These adjectives mean very + adjective . As extreme adjectives have a strong enough meaning, you do not need to use 'very'. If you want to make them stronger, you can use 'absolutely' before the extreme adjective.