43] “Very Impossible” ? 🧐 / ‘Extremely Dead’ ? 🤔 Words That Don’t Go With (Very)‼️ | English Grammar
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Do you ever wonder why it’s incorrect to say “very impossible” or “extremely dead”?
In this video, we dive deep into one of the most confusing grammar topics: gradable vs. non-gradable adjectives, and how to use the correct adverbs with them.
📌 Learn the difference between adjectives like happy vs. perfect, and why we say “very tired” but never “very dead”. We’ll also show you the correct adverbs to use with each type and highlight some exceptions used for humor or emphasis.
💡 Topics covered in this lesson:
• What are gradable and non-gradable adjectives?
• Which adverbs should be used with each type?
• Common mistakes and how to fix them
• Funny and emphatic uses in real conversation
• The 3 universal adverbs that work with both types!
✅ Perfect for English learners who want to speak naturally and correctly!
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