Hey Guys, Let us learn the correct use of Adverbs which often confuse us in our day to day life
Correct use of some adverbs
1. Much, Very
💁Much qualifies adjectives adverbs in the comparative degree and very in the positive degree :,as,.
👉The patient is much better today
👉The child works very slowly.
💁 Much is used before past particles, very before present participle.
👉The child was much delighted to see the mother.
👉A very pleasing give a sight greeted us.
💁Very is often used as an adjective in the superlative degree to lay emphasis as,
👉He is the very best singer in the class
👉 He is much the best cricketer in the country.
💁Much is used to modify a verb and the adverb too as
👉You talk much
👉This question is too much difficult for me
💁Very is used to modify much as
👉I am very much pleased to see you.
Note : Very never modifies a verb.
💁A Very is sometimes used as an adjective adjective as,
👉 This is very man whom I met this morning.
👉 This is the very novel I was looking for.
2. Too, Enough
The adverb too means excess of some kind or more than enough:, as,
Note: Too has a negative sense when followed by a to -infinitive.
💁Enough means sufficient .It is always used in the positive sense.
👉He is strong enough to do it.
👉The dog ran enough to overtake the cat.
Fairly, Rather
Fairly is chiefly used with favorable adjectives and adverbs like well ,bravely ,nice etc.
Rather is chiefly used before unfavourable adjectives and adverbs.
Before, Ago
The adverb before means formerly or on a former occasion as,
Quite
💁Quiet means entirely fully completely it doesn't mean very as,
👉I am quite right.
👉This disease is quite dangerous.
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