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Adverbs of degree
exercise
OCTOBER 5, 2012 -

Fill in the blanks with appropriate adverbs of


degree. Each question is followed by three
suggested answers. Choose the most
appropriate one.

Hints

We cannot use very with comparatives.


However, we can use other words like much,
far, very much, a lot, lots etc. Superlatives
can be modified by much, by far and by other
adverbs of degree such as quite.

1. The situation is
……………………….
serious.

very

much

too

Correct!

2. You are
……………………….. kind.

too

much

too much

Wrong!

3. Today is
……………………… colder
than yesterday.
Please select 2 correct answers

very

much

very much

Wrong!

4. My boyfriend is
………………………….
older than me.

very

much

Wrong!

5. I have been to
……………………….. too
many countries
recently.

rather

quite

Wrong!

6. I like your dress


……………………….

very

much

very much

Wrong!

Answers

1. The situation is very serious.

2. You are too kind.

3. Today is much / very much colder than


yesterday.

4. My boyfriend is much older than me.

5. I have been to rather too many countries


recently.

6. I like your dress very much.

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