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Adverbs as intensifiers

Intensifiers are adverbs or adverbial phrases that strengthen the meaning of other expressions and show emphasis. Words that we commonly use as intensifiers include absolutely, completely, extremely, highly, rather, really, so, too, totally, utterly, very and at all:


She was so upset. I felt extremely sorry for her.


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Negative questions to agree or disagree, or to show surprise

In English we use Negative Questions to show surprise or to confirm if the other person agrees or disagrees with us. 

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Get + Past Participle / Get + adjectives

In spoken English, the verb GET sometimes replaces the verb BE in passive sentences. We call this the “get-passive”.


And we can also use GET with adjectives to show changes over time (to become something). 


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