Grammar: B1 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech & 🏗️ Sentence Structure - Lesson 5: Adverbs of Degree (very, really, quite, too, enough) & Placement

Grammar: Adverbs of Degree

B1 Lesson 18: Modifying Intensity

What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use adverbs of degree like 'very', 'really', 'quite', 'too', and 'enough' to modify the intensity of adjectives and other adverbs.

What are Adverbs of Degree?

Adjectives describe nouns (e.g., "a beautiful temple"). But how do we describe how beautiful? We use Adverbs of Degree. These words modify adjectives or other adverbs to change their intensity. They answer the question "To what extent?" or "How much?".

High Intensity

Use very and really to make an adjective stronger.

Example: The carvings at Banteay Srei are really beautiful.

Medium Intensity

Use quite to mean 'fairly' or 'more than a little'.

Example: The market was quite busy this morning.

Excessive Intensity (Negative)

Use too to mean there is a problem; it is more than is wanted.

Example: I can't drink this coffee. It's too hot!

The Special Case: 'enough'

'Enough' is a unique adverb of degree because its position in the sentence changes depending on what it modifies.

Word Order for 'Enough'

RuleStructureExample
Modifying Adjectives/Adverbs Adjective / Adverb + enough Is the water warm enough?
Modifying Nouns enough + Noun Do we have enough money?

Practice Your Grammar 🎯

Exercise: Correct the Sentences

Some of these sentences are incorrect. Find the mistakes and fix them.

  1. The hotel was nice quite.
    Incorrect. The hotel was quite nice.
  2. Is your drink cold enough?
    Correct.
  3. The tuk-tuk was too slow for me.
    Correct.
  4. I don't have money enough for that expensive restaurant.
    Incorrect. I don't have enough money...
  5. He didn't run quickly enough to win the race.
    Correct.

Your Grammar Mission ⭐

Your Turn: Describe an Experience

Think about a place you have visited recently (a cafe, a city, a temple). Write three sentences to describe it, using at least three different adverbs of degree from this lesson (e.g., very, quite, too, enough).

Key Vocabulary

  • Adverb of Degree (Noun) | កិរិយាវិសេសនៃកម្រិត
    A word that changes the strength or intensity of an adjective or another adverb.
  • Modify (Verb) | កែប្រែ
    To change something slightly to make it more specific.
  • Intensity (Noun) | កម្រិត
    The strength or power of something.

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