Relacionar Columnas Intensifying adverbs | collocationsVersión en línea Match the beginnings and the endings of the sentences; then, figure out the cases for using each of the intensifying adverbs provided por Nastia Sakharova 1 The hotel was ridiculously expensive 2 The officials confirm the village was utterly destroyed 3 It was hard to look at her as she bitterly wept 4 This method called spaced repetition is highly effective 5 They are planning to build a waste recycling plant. I am deeply concerned 6 If you're interested in alternate historical chronology, I strongly recommend 7 Given the amount of work we have left, it’s absolutely impossible for learning a new language. by the hurricane. reading this book. to finish this project by tomorrow. at her grandfather’s funeral. about the environmental impact of this project. for such poor service. 1 deeply 2 absolute, utterly 3 bitterly 4 strongly 5 ridiculously 6 highly usually combines with very positive words; also used with some probability words (likely, unusual); collocates mainly with words associated with feelings; used slightly more in writing than in conversation collocates with verbs, particularly verbs that relate to having an opinion suggests something extreme, which seems unbelievable or unreasonable carries a feeling of deep sadness; used slightly more in writing than in conversation combine with adjectives with very extreme meanings where we can’t use 'very'; often negative