
The difference between VERY and REALLY Adverb Exclamation Adjective ... TIP 1: If you’re talking about an action, avoid very!
Beth And I'm Beth. In English, what we say and what we mean are sometimes two very different things. We often use exaggeration for emphasis or for humour – something known as hyperbole. For …
The really real is also the standard of all truth, beauty and goodness; in some way, too, it is the source of all that exists, at least of the positive, the constructive, the creative, the lasting values. This at least …
GRAMMAR Modifiers: quite, very, really Write the name of the person from Exercise 3 who says these things. Then underline the words before the adjectives and complete the rule. I feel really happy …
We would not say Ines feels like eating a vegan pizza “who is really, really spicy” because a vegan pizza is a thing, not a person, although a person can be spicy. “Which” also refers to things and never to …
Quite happy – here. Very or really happy – here. What's another way to say 'very' or 'really happy'? Thrilled! Thrilled is not a gradable adjective. It's an extreme adjective. It's already up here. So, can …
DAVIS Sometimes I really just want a way out of all of this. And why the hell are you not stressing?