Absolutely, very and really with adjectives Absolutely, very and really with adjectives We use adverbs to enhance the effect of the adjective in the text. We use an adverb absolutely with strong adjectives — absolutely huge, absolutely fascinating We use an adverb very with base adjectives — very tasty, very big. Adverbs really can be used either with base or strong adjectives. The weather was magnificent, so we were able to see pink dolphins! At the end of the celebration, we received a(n) big bag of sweets. The Miami Library was large, we spent more than two hours there. The treasures of the Incas are ancient, it is amazing that they have survived to this day! The Eiffel Tower was not high, I imagined it to be higher. Chinese cuisine is delicious, I don't understand why many people don't like it.
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Absolutely, very and really with adjectives
Absolutely, very and really with adjectives
We use adverbs to enhance the effect of the adjective in the text.

  • We use an adverb absolutely with strong adjectives — absolutely huge, absolutely fascinating
  • We use an adverb very with base adjectives — very tasty, very big.
  • Adverbs really can be used either with base or strong adjectives.
  1. The weather was
    [absolutely|very]
    magnificent, so we were able to see pink dolphins!
  2. At the end of the celebration, we received a(n)
    [absolutely|very]
    big bag of sweets.
  3. The Miami Library was
    [absolutely|very]
    large, we spent more than two hours there.
  4. The treasures of the Incas are
    [absolutely|very]
    ancient, it is amazing that they have survived to this day!
  5. The Eiffel Tower was not
    [absolutely|very]
    high, I imagined it to be higher.
  6. Chinese cuisine is
    [absolutely|very]
    delicious, I don't understand why many people don't like it.