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Angielski B2 (UPPER-INTERMEDIATE)

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2. Absolutely delicious

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Read the opinions about food and decide if they are neutral, positive or negative.

  • The lasagna was absolutely delicious; I couldn’t get enough of it.
  • The soup was very flavorful, but I think it could have used a bit more salt.
  • The dessert was too sweet for my taste; I could hardly finish it.
  • The salad was a bit bland, but the dressing helped enhance the flavor.
  • The steak was quite tender, and it practically melted in my mouth.
  • The curry was slightly spicy, but still enjoyable.
  • The pasta was almost perfect, but it was a bit undercooked.
  • The bread was hardly warm when it arrived at the table, which was disappointing.

Decide if the statements are true or false.

Read the rules about using modifiers.

Usage: Used to emphasize a strong opinion or feeling, often with adjectives that express extreme qualities (e.g., amazing, terrible).

  • Example:
  • The movie was absolutely amazing. very amazing

Usage: Used to strengthen the degree of a normal adjective.

  • Example:
  • The soup was very hot. absolutely hot

Usage: Used to indicate an excessive degree, often with a negative meaning.

  • Example:
  • The coffee is too bitter for me to drink.

Usage: Used to soften the degree of a negative adjective, often making a statement less direct or more polite.

  • Example:
  • “The pasta is a bit overcooked.”

Usage: Used to indicate a moderate degree (less than “very” but more than “a bit.”), though its strength can vary by region (stronger in British English, weaker in American English).

  • Example:
  • The movie was quite interesting.

Usage: Used to indicate a very small degree of something.

  • Example:
  • The room was slightly warmer than outside.

Usage: Used to indicate a minimal degree, often suggesting that something is almost not true. Often used with ‘any’.

  • Example:
  • There were hardly any eggs left.

Usage: Used to indicate something is nearly, but not completely, the case.

  • Example:
  • She almost missed the bus.

Choose the option that suits each gap.

Complete the second sentence so it has a similar meaning to the first sentence by dragging the words into the gaps.

Complete the sentence with the correct modifier by dragging the words into the gaps.

In the previous exercises, you’ve learned that ‘absolutely’ is used with extreme adjectives and ‘very’ is used with normal adjectives. Match extreme and normal adjectives below by dragging the words into the gaps. 

Complete the dialogues by dragging the words into the gaps.

Type in the extreme version of the adjective given.

Complete the gaps by dragging the words into the blanks. Then answer the questions.

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