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Hi, friends!
Have you been wondering how to use Adverbs of Quantity? Well, look no further! We have the answers for you below.
What are Adverbs of Quantity?
Adverbs of quantity indicate the quantity of an action. They are usually placed after the verb and before the adjectives and other adverbs.
Adverbs of quantity are different from adverbs of degree because these adverbs express the amount of the action while adverbs of degree express the intensity of the action.
Here are some adverbs of quantity examples:
- She did not put enough salt in her stew.
- You used too much.
- His friends are so nice.
- The cup is almost full.
- I can speak much more English than German.
Here is a list of common adverbs of quantity:
A few
A little
A lot of
Almost
Enough
Entirely
Even
Fairly
Hardly
Lots
Less
Many
Much
Partially
Pretty
Rather
Quite
Scarcely
So
Too
Very
Way
Task 1: Can you write four sentences using adverbs of quantity? Click reply below!
Task 2: Take your practice further by checking out our very short video to learn how we use these kinds of adverbs in a sentence. Once you're done, take this quick, 10- 10-question quiz!
I hope you have a lot of fun, friends! ;)
Iya