Use Adverbs that Modify Adverbs Explain and give 2 examples of adverb intensifiers.

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Adverbs that modify adverbs are known as adverb intensifiers. They add emphasis or intensity to the adverb being modified. Here are two examples of adverb intensifiers:

1. Very: This adverb intensifier is commonly used to increase the intensity of other adverbs. For example:
- She runs very fast. (Without the intensifier "very," the sentence would simply state that she runs fast. With "very," it emphasizes the increased speed of her running.)

2. Extremely: This adverb intensifier is used to express a high degree or level of intensity. For example:
- The weather is extremely hot. (Without the intensifier "extremely," the sentence would just describe the weather as hot. With "extremely," it indicates that the temperature is significantly higher than just being hot.)
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