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Adverbs with Adjectives

We can use adverbs to make what we say stronger when we are describing things. Here are some common adverbs: really kind of fairly not very extremely very

Put these in order of weakest to strongest on the line below:

weakest

strongest

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Theses adverbs always come after the verb and before the adjective. For example: Mike is very thin. His hair is really dark and kind of curly. He is extremely tall and not very handsome. Her mom is really pretty. She is not very tall, and has really long wavy hair. She has fairly dark skin and very beautiful green eyes.

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