6 a) Read the text in Ex. 1 and find three intensifiers. Check in the Grammar Reference section. b) Choose the correct word. Give reasons. 1 Kostya is a greatly/very competent office manager. 2 Progress on the project is being made particularly/completely slowly; it's unlikely that the team will meet its deadline. 3 Ivan is really/very furious that he was unfairly blamed for the mistake at work. 4 Samal was very/completely speechless when she heard he had been offered the job. Ulan was bitterly/gravely disappointed not to get the job. 5 6 Luiza was fortunate enough to get an utterly/ extremely good job in the city. W. Thank goodness that Irina found a solution to our problem; she's a(n) really/absolute genius. 8 His IT skills have greatly/extremely improved since he completed the training course.
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a) Three intensifiers found in the text are:
greatly
very
extremely
b) Corrected sentences with reasons:
Kostya is a very competent office manager. (Reason: "very" is used to emphasize the level of competence.)
Progress on the project is being made particularly slowly; it's unlikely that the team will meet its deadline. (Reason: "particularly" is used to emphasize the slowness of progress.)
Ivan is really furious that he was unfairly blamed for the mistake at work. (Reason: "really" is used to emphasize the intensity of Ivan's fury.)
Samal was completely speechless when she heard he had been offered the job. (Reason: "completely" is used to emphasize the extent of Samal's speechlessness.)
Ulan was bitterly disappointed not to get the job. (Reason: "bitterly" is used to emphasize the intensity of Ulan's disappointment.)
Luiza was fortunate enough to get an extremely good job in the city. (Reason: "extremely" is used to emphasize the level of goodness of the job.)
Thank goodness that Irina found a solution to our problem; she's an absolute genius. (Reason: "absolute" is used to emphasize the level of Irina's genius.)
His IT skills have greatly improved since he completed the training course. (Reason: "greatly" is used to emphasize the extent of improvement in his IT skills.)