Use Adverbs that Modify Adverbs (pages 10 and 11) - Explain and give 2 examples of adverb intensifiers. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Adverb intensifiers are words that modify or enhance the meaning of other adverbs, typically to convey a stronger degree of the action or quality described by the adverb. They help to provide more emphasis and specificity in a sentence.

Explanation:

  1. Very: This adverb intensifier is commonly used to emphasize the degree of an adverb. It indicates that something is more than just somewhat, but not necessarily to the highest extent.

    • Example: She runs very quickly. (Here, "very" amplifies the adverb "quickly," indicating that her speed is significantly higher than just quick.)
  2. Extremely: This intensifier conveys an even stronger degree than "very." It suggests that the action or quality described is at a high intensity.

    • Example: The concert was extremely exciting. (In this case, "extremely" highlights that the excitement of the concert was at a notably high level.)

Using adverb intensifiers like these can add depth and clarity to writing or speech, allowing the speaker or writer to express nuanced feelings or descriptions.

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