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Excellent class teacher you're amazing. I want to know something. Can I use these words with strong adjectives???? completely, definitely, totally. I just use absolutely 4 the moment. thanks for your answer.
Sorry, I made a mistake in this video. Completely, utterly and absolutely can all be used with strong adjectives. But 'completely' doesn't always collocate as well as the other two (I think this is why I made the mistake of saying it was used with weak adjectives)
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I wonder why ( completely ) is used with gradable adjectives although it has nearly the same meaning with ( absolutely ) which is restricted to non gradable adjectives !
Hi, I'm from Argentina. My English book, which is very reliable, says that you can also use 'incredibly' and 'extremely' for gradable adjectives, and 'absolutely', 'completely' and 'totally' for ungradable ones. It also says that you can only use 'really' with gradable adjectives. I'm a bit confused.
Hello Sir, Greetings of the day ! Amit Gupta here from India, Your regular student. I am looking knowledge on Determiner (Article, PA,DP, Cardinal and ordinal numbers, multipliers,fractions,intensifiers,other words,and Numerals adjectives .. @t may be called Pre,Central and Post determiner ,and what is their order in the sentence. 2. Why we use "The , PA, DP " determiner after All,and "Whole "after "The,PA,DA" . (All My,Our,These The & The,My,Our,These Whole) Please help me to understand the same. Regards,
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Rosa Viva sorry, I made a mistake in this vid. Completely is for non-gradable adjectives, rather than gradable. But, it only collocates with some of them. See my lesson on gradable and ungradable for more information.
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, which adverbs of degree can we use with strong adjectives ?
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Can I use these words with strong adjectives???? completely, definitely, totally. I just use absolutely 4 the moment.
thanks for your answer.
Sorry, I made a mistake in this video. Completely, utterly and absolutely can all be used with strong adjectives. But 'completely' doesn't always collocate as well as the other two (I think this is why I made the mistake of saying it was used with weak adjectives)
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Hello, as far as I know COMPLETELY is used with strong adjectives: She gave us a completely impossible problem to solve.
Yes, I wrote 'completely' on the wrong side. I have a more recent lesson that corrects this mistake.
Can we use these adverbs with extreme adectives "totally , entirely ...."and what else please?
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Massive yes for your educational and thorough lessons !
I'm gonna take some private lessons with you in the future. I might drop you a message on skype when I have got free time - I'm snowed under with my study.
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I wonder why ( completely ) is used with gradable adjectives although it has nearly the same meaning with
( absolutely ) which is restricted to non gradable adjectives !
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Hi, I'm from Argentina. My English book, which is very reliable, says that you can also use 'incredibly' and 'extremely' for gradable adjectives, and 'absolutely', 'completely' and 'totally' for ungradable ones. It also says that you can only use 'really' with gradable adjectives. I'm a bit confused.
"Really" could be used for both: base and strong adjectives.
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Hello Sir, Greetings of the day ! Amit Gupta here from India, Your regular student.
I am looking knowledge on Determiner (Article, PA,DP, Cardinal and ordinal numbers, multipliers,fractions,intensifiers,other words,and Numerals adjectives .. @t may be called Pre,Central and Post determiner ,and what is their order in the sentence. 2. Why we use "The , PA, DP " determiner after All,and "Whole "after "The,PA,DA" . (All My,Our,These The & The,My,Our,These Whole) Please help me to understand the same. Regards,
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OMG, I read an online essay that ''completely'' is used for non-gradable adjectives
Rosa Viva sorry, I made a mistake in this vid. Completely is for non-gradable adjectives, rather than gradable. But, it only collocates with some of them. See my lesson on gradable and ungradable for more information.
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