Sometime we use an adverb to modify another adverb. These adverbs usually intensify the other adverb.
Here are some common intensifier adverbs: almost, extremely, nearly, quite, rather, really, too, very
Mary danced gracefully.
Mary danced extremely gracefully.
Bob ran quickly.
Bob ran very quickly.
John worked carelessly.
John worked too carelessly.
Use an adverb to modify another adverb by intensifying the adverb.
It’s your turn. Find the intensifier adverb in this sentence: Dad ate his dinner rather quickly. Did you figure it out? Good for you!
