Parts of Speech -> adverbs of degree
An adverb of degree is used to modify an adjective, verb, or another adverb by indicating the intensity, extent, or degree of the action or quality being described. Adverbs of degree answer the question "to what extent?" or "how much?"
When using adverbs of degree, it's important to remember that they are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often come before the word they are modifying, but they can also be placed at the end of a sentence for added emphasis.
Adverbs of degree can be categorized as:
It's important to avoid double negatives when using adverbs of degree. For example, "I didn't hardly study" should be corrected to "I hardly studied" for clarity and correctness.
Practice using adverbs of degree in your writing and speaking to become more proficient in using them effectively.