ADVERBS OF INTENSITY
ADVERBS OF INTENSITY
They are adverbs that modify adjectives or other adverbs. They normally go before the adjective or adverb which they modify.
STRONG MEDIUM WEAK
|extremely |rather |slightly |
|completely |pretty |a bit |
|totally |quite |not at all |
|absolutely |fairly | |
|really | | |
|very | | |
In general: quite is a little stronger than fairly; rather is stronger than quite; pretty is similar to rather, but more informal.
Compare:
Fairly____________quite__________rather/pretty_____________very
We use quite before a/an, but fairly and pretty after a.
Ex: It was quite an interesting film/ It was a pretty interesting film
We can use rather before or after a/an.
Ex: It was rather an interesting film/ It was a rather interesting film.
Quite and rather can also modify verbs. They go before a full verb, but after an auxiliary verb.
Ex: She quite enjoyed the film.
I rather like driving at night.
He’s quite enjoying himself.
Only rather can be used before comparatives.
Ex: rather colder rather more expensive
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