Adverbs of degree are words that modify adjectives, verbs, and other adverbs. Adverbs of degree can be used to show the degree of intensity of something, such as how much, how little, how well, or how badly something is done.

There are several different types of adverbs of degree that can be used in English. Some common adverbs of degree include:

  • very: This adverb is used to show a high degree of intensity.
    • For example, “I am very happy.”
  • extremely: This adverb is used to show a very high degree of intensity.
    • For example, “I am extremely tired.”
  • completely: This adverb is used to show a full or total degree of intensity or degree.
    • For example, “I am completely exhausted.”
  • totally: This adverb is used to show completeness.
    • For example, “I am totally exhausted.”
  • very: This adverb is used to show a high degree of intensity.
    • For example, “I am very happy.”

Adverbs of degree are usually placed before the adjective, verb, or adverb that they modify. For example, “I am extremely tired” or “I am very happy.”