B2 Adjectives & Adverbs 11 min read Mittel

Intensivierungen: Graduierbare vs. Nicht-graduierbare Adjektive (Very vs. Absolutely)

Wähle deinen Intensivierer passend zum Adjektiv-Typ: very für normale Skalen und absolutely für extreme Zustände.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Match 'very' with normal adjectives and 'absolutely' with extreme ones to sound like a native speaker and avoid awkward errors.

  • Use 'very' or 'extremely' for gradable adjectives like 'cold' or 'happy'.
  • Use 'absolutely' or 'completely' for non-gradable/extreme adjectives like 'freezing' or 'ecstatic'.
  • Never mix them: 'very freezing' sounds wrong; 'absolutely cold' is usually incorrect.
Very + 🌡️ (Gradable) | Absolutely + 🔥/❄️ (Extreme)

Overview

Hast du jemals einem Freund gesagt, dass deine Pizza very delicious war?
Wenn ja, hat dein Englischlehrer vielleicht kurz gezuckt.
Eigentlich hat dein Freund den Fehler wahrscheinlich gar nicht bemerkt.
Aber in der Welt von B2 Englisch zählen die Details.
Den falschen Verstärker (intensifier) zu verwenden, kann dich ein bisschen seltsam klingen lassen.
Es ist, als würde man einen Smoking zu einer Grillparty im Garten tragen.
Du bist schick angezogen, aber es fühlt sich einfach nicht richtig an.
In dieser Regel geht es darum, das richtige „Power-Up“-Wort zu finden.
Wir nennen diese Power-Up-Wörter intensifiers.
Einige Adjektive beschreiben eine Skala oder einen Gradienten.
Andere beschreiben eine absolute Grenze oder einen extremen Zustand.
Den Unterschied zu lernen, lässt dein Englisch viel natürlicher klingen.

How This Grammar Works

Englische Adjektive gibt es in zwei Hauptvarianten: steigerbar (gradable) und nicht-steigerbar.
Steigerbare Adjektive sind wie ein Lautstärkeregler an einer Box.
Du kannst a bit cold, very cold oder extremely cold sein.
Es gibt Stufen, wie kalt du dich tatsächlich fühlst.
Nicht-steigerbare Adjektive sind eher wie ein Lichtschalter (An/Aus).
Wörter wie freezing, dead oder fantastic sind bereits am Limit.
Man kann nicht wirklich „ein bisschen tot“ sein, es sei denn, man ist ein Zombie.
Um diese Wörter zu verstärken, verwenden wir spezifische Verstärker wie absolutely.
Wenn du very freezing sagst, mischt du zwei verschiedene Grammatik-Schaltkreise.

Formation Pattern

1
Bestimme, ob dein Adjektiv steigerbar (gradable) oder absolut (limit) ist.
2
Wähle für steigerbare Adjektive einen „Skala“-Verstärker wie very.
3
Wähle für nicht-steigerbare Adjektive einen „absoluten“ Verstärker wie absolutely.
4
Setze den Verstärker direkt vor das Adjektiv im Satz.

When To Use It

Du wirst dies ständig beim Posten in sozialen Medien verwenden.
Denk an deine letzte Instagram-Caption für ein Reisefoto.
War die Aussicht very nice oder absolutely breathtaking?
Das zweite klingt viel professioneller und ansprechender.
Verwende steigerbare Adjektive für alltägliche Beschreibungen und Fakten.
Verwende nicht-steigerbare Adjektive, wenn du dramatisch oder nachdrücklich sein willst.

Common Mistakes

Ein großer Fehler ist die Verwendung von very mit extremen Adjektiven.
Vermeide es, very wonderful, very enormous oder very tiny zu sagen.
Es klingt, als würdest du versuchen, bis Unendlich plus eins zu zählen.
Ein weiterer Fehler ist die Verwendung von absolutely mit einfachen Adjektiven.
Absolutely big klingt für Muttersprachler sehr seltsam.
Sag lieber absolutely enormous oder einfach very big.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Vergleiche very mit really und pretty.
Very ist formeller und wird oft beim Schreiben verwendet.
Really ist sehr verbreitet im gesprochenen Englisch und funktioniert überall.
Pretty ist informell und bedeutet „ziemlich“.
Denk daran, dass quite seine Bedeutung je nach Adjektiv ändert.

Quick FAQ

F: Kann ich really mit jedem Adjektiv verwenden?

Meistens ja! Really ist fast immer die sicherste Wahl.

Intensifier Compatibility Table

Intensifier Type Examples Pairs With... Example Phrase
Gradable
very, extremely, slightly, fairly
Standard Adjectives
very hot
Non-Gradable (Extreme)
absolutely, completely, totally, utterly
Extreme Adjectives
absolutely boiling
Non-Gradable (Absolute)
completely, totally, entirely
Binary Adjectives
completely finished
Universal
really, so
Both Types
really hot / really boiling

Meanings

Intensifiers are words used to add emphasis to adjectives. The choice of intensifier depends on whether the adjective describes a quality that can be measured on a scale (gradable) or a quality that is already at the limit (non-gradable).

1

Gradable Intensification

Using words like 'very', 'extremely', or 'slightly' to move an adjective up or down a scale of intensity.

“The movie was very good.”

“I am slightly tired.”

2

Extreme/Limit Intensification

Using words like 'absolutely', 'totally', or 'completely' to emphasize adjectives that already mean 'very [something]'.

“The food was absolutely delicious.”

“I'm completely exhausted.”

3

Absolute/Binary Intensification

Using intensifiers with adjectives that are either true or false, with no middle ground (e.g., dead, finished, unique).

“The results are completely unique.”

“The project is totally finished.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Intensivierungen: Graduierbare vs. Nicht-graduierbare Adjektive (Very vs. Absolutely)
Adjektiv-Typ Was es bedeutet Beispiele Häufige Intensivierer
Gradable
Existiert auf einer Skala (mehr/weniger)
hot, cold, big, small, tired, happy
very, really, quite, extremely, so
Non-Gradable
Absoluter Zustand, bereits extrem
perfect, freezing, delicious, exhausted
absolutely, completely, totally, utterly

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
I am extremely fatigued.

I am extremely fatigued. (Physical state)

Neutral
I am very tired.

I am very tired. (Physical state)

Informell
I'm absolutely wiped.

I'm absolutely wiped. (Physical state)

Umgangssprache
I'm dead.

I'm dead. (Physical state)

Verbindung von Intensivierern und Adjektiven

Adjektive

Gradable (Abstufbar)

  • Skala Can be more or less
  • Intensivierer very, really, quite, extremely
  • Beispiele hot, happy, big, tired

Non-Gradable (Absolut)

  • Fester Zustand Either is or isn't
  • Intensivierer absolutely, completely, utterly, perfectly
  • Beispiele perfect, dead, unique, freezing, delicious

Intensivierer: Very vs. Absolutely

Nutze 'Very' mit...
hot very hot
cold very cold
tired very tired
happy very happy
Nutze 'Absolutely' mit...
freezing absolutely freezing
exhausted absolutely exhausted
perfect absolutely perfect
unique absolutely unique

Entscheidungshilfe für Intensivierer

1

Ist das Adjektiv steigerbar (gibt es 'mehr' oder 'weniger' davon)?

YES
Nutze 'very', 'really', 'extremely'
NO
Ist es ein absolutes oder extremes Adjektiv?
2

Ist es ein extremes Adjektiv (z.B. perfect, freezing)?

YES
Nutze 'absolutely', 'completely', 'utterly'
NO
Adjektiv neu bewerten: Beschreibt es eine allgemeine Qualität?

Adjektiv- & Intensivierer-Paarungen

📈

Gradable Adjektive

  • hot
  • big
  • sad
  • good
  • beautiful
💯

Non-Gradable Adjektive

  • boiling
  • huge
  • miserable
  • perfect
  • stunning

Intensivierer für Gradable

  • very
  • really
  • extremely
  • pretty

Intensivierer für Non-Gradable

  • absolutely
  • completely
  • totally
  • utterly

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The house is very big.

2

I am very happy today.

3

The water is very cold.

4

She is a very good teacher.

1

The pizza was really delicious.

2

It is a very interesting book.

3

I'm really tired after work.

4

The test was very difficult.

1

The view from the top was absolutely wonderful.

2

I was extremely surprised by the news.

3

The kitchen was completely filthy.

4

It's a fairly common problem.

1

The argument he made was utterly ridiculous.

2

I'm absolutely certain that I locked the door.

3

The results were slightly disappointing.

4

The new skyscraper is totally massive.

1

The silence in the room was absolutely deafening.

2

His performance was quite extraordinary.

3

The proposal is entirely incompatible with our goals.

4

The weather was bitterly cold throughout January.

1

The notion that we can finish by Friday is patently absurd.

2

The two theories are fundamentally different.

3

I found his remarks deeply offensive.

4

The landscape was starkly beautiful in the moonlight.

Leicht verwechselbar

Intensifiers: Gradable vs. Non-Gradable Adjectives (Very vs. Absolutely) vs. Quite vs. Very

Learners think 'quite' is always stronger than 'very'.

Intensifiers: Gradable vs. Non-Gradable Adjectives (Very vs. Absolutely) vs. Really vs. Very

Learners don't know when to switch from 'very' to 'really'.

Intensifiers: Gradable vs. Non-Gradable Adjectives (Very vs. Absolutely) vs. Too vs. Very

Many languages use the same word for 'too' and 'very'.

Häufige Fehler

I am absolutely happy.

I am very happy.

Happy is a normal scale word, so use 'very'.

The car is very fast.

The car is very fast.

This is actually correct, but learners often forget 'very' entirely.

It is very excellent.

It is really excellent / absolutely excellent.

Excellent means 'very good', so it doesn't need 'very'.

I am very starving.

I am absolutely starving.

Starving is an extreme word.

The movie was absolutely good.

The movie was very good.

Absolutely is too strong for 'good'.

I'm very exhausted.

I'm absolutely exhausted.

Exhausted is the limit of tired.

He was very devastated.

He was utterly devastated.

At C1, 'utterly' is a better collocation for 'devastated'.

It's a very unique piece.

It's a unique piece / completely unique.

Unique is absolute; it doesn't have degrees.

Satzmuster

It was absolutely ___.

I am extremely ___ about the news.

The project is completely ___.

That is a rather ___ suggestion.

Real World Usage

Job Interview very common

I am extremely organized and completely dedicated to this role.

Texting Friends constant

That party was totally insane!

Travel Reviews very common

The hotel was absolutely filthy; do not stay there.

Academic Writing common

The results of the study are entirely consistent with previous findings.

Customer Service common

I am very sorry for the delay; it is completely unacceptable.

Social Media constant

I'm so incredibly happy for you!

💡

Der 'Ein bisschen'-Test

Wenn du 'a little bit' vor das Adjektiv setzen kannst und es Sinn ergibt, ist es meistens steigerbar (gradable):
It is a little bit cold.
⚠️

Vermeide 'very' bei Absoluten

Wörter wie 'unique' oder 'perfect' sind bereits das Maximum. 'Very unique' klingt für Muttersprachler holprig, sag lieber:
That is absolutely unique.
🎯

Bring Abwechslung rein

Nutze statt immer nur 'very' auch mal 'extremely' oder 'really' für normale Adjektive und 'utterly' oder 'completely' für extreme:
I am utterly exhausted.
🌍

Emotionen richtig rüberbringen

Die Wahl des richtigen Wortes zeigt, wie stark du wirklich fühlst. Ein falscher Intensivierer kann die Dramatik abschwächen:
This is absolutely crucial.

Smart Tips

Check if the adjective already means 'very [something]'. If it does, swap 'very' for 'absolutely'.

The view was very breathtaking. The view was absolutely breathtaking.

Replace 'really' or 'very' with 'extremely' or 'exceptionally' to sound more professional.

I am really happy with the results. I am extremely pleased with the results.

Use 'really'. It is the universal intensifier that never fails.

I am [very? absolutely?] exhausted. I am really exhausted.

Remember that 'quite' + 'extreme adjective' makes it stronger, but 'quite' + 'normal adjective' makes it weaker.

The movie was quite good (meaning very good). The movie was quite amazing (meaning completely amazing).

Aussprache

/ˌæb.səˈluːt.li/

Stress on Intensifier

To add emphasis, the stress usually falls on the intensifier itself, especially with 'absolutely'.

veeeeeery

Elongation

In informal speech, the first syllable of 'very' or 'so' is often elongated for extra effect.

Rising-Falling on 'Absolutely'

It was AB-so-lutely amazing! (Rise on AB, fall on lutely)

Conveys high enthusiasm or shock.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

V-G, A-E: Very for Gradable, Absolutely for Extreme.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a volume knob. 'Very' turns the volume from 3 to 7. 'Absolutely' is when the knob is already at 10 and you're just pointing at the 'MAX' label.

Rhyme

If it's on a scale, 'very' will prevail. If it's at the end, 'absolutely' is your friend.

Story

A man was 'very cold' in his jacket, but when he fell into the ice water, he was 'absolutely freezing'. He was 'very happy' to get out, but when he won the lottery, he was 'absolutely ecstatic'.

Word Web

veryextremelyabsolutelycompletelytotallyutterlyquitereally

Herausforderung

Look around your room. Find three objects. Describe them first with a gradable adjective (e.g., 'very small') and then with an extreme one (e.g., 'absolutely tiny').

Kulturelle Hinweise

The word 'quite' is famously confusing. In the UK, 'quite good' often means 'okay but not great'. In the US, it usually means 'very good'.

Americans use 'totally' and 'so' as intensifiers much more frequently in casual speech than other dialects.

Australians often use 'as' after an adjective as a form of intensification, though it's very informal.

The word 'very' comes from the Old French 'verai' meaning 'true'.

Gesprächseinstiege

What is a movie you found absolutely terrifying?

Tell me about a time you were extremely proud of yourself.

Is there a food that you find completely disgusting?

Describe a place that is absolutely breathtaking.

Tagebuch-Impulse

Write about your last vacation. Use at least three 'very' pairs and three 'absolutely' pairs.
Describe a difficult decision you had to make. Use intensifiers like 'extremely', 'utterly', and 'completely'.
Compare two cities you know well. Use gradable adjectives to show small differences and extreme adjectives for big ones.
Write a review of a restaurant. Focus on the atmosphere and the food using 'absolutely' and 'totally'.

Häufige Fehler

Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig


Incorrect

Richtig

Test Yourself

Wähle den richtigen Intensivierer für den Satz.

The artwork she created was ___ unique.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
'Unique' ist ein absolutes Adjektiv (einzigartig), daher ist 'absolutely' korrekt.
Finde und korrigiere den Fehler im Satz. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

That test was very impossible; I couldn't finish it.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: That test was absolutely impossible; I couldn't finish it.
'Impossible' ist non-gradable, daher nutzt man 'absolutely' statt 'very'.
Welcher Satz verwendet den Intensivierer richtig? Multiple Choice

Wähle den korrekten Satz:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'm absolutely exhausted after work.
'Exhausted' bedeutet extrem müde und braucht 'absolutely'. Bei 'tired' wäre 'very' richtig gewesen.

Score: /3

Ubungsaufgaben

8 exercises
Choose the correct intensifier for the extreme adjective. Multiple Choice

The concert was ___ fantastic!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
'Fantastic' is an extreme adjective, so it pairs with 'absolutely'.
Fill in the blank with 'very' or 'absolutely'.

I'm ___ tired, but I'm not ___ exhausted yet.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: very / absolutely
'Tired' is gradable; 'exhausted' is extreme.
Find the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

The weather in Siberia is very freezing in the winter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Both A and B are correct
You can't use 'very' with 'freezing'. You must either use 'absolutely freezing' or 'very cold'.
Match the intensifier to the adjective. Match Pairs

1. Extremely, 2. Utterly

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-Difficult, 2-Ridiculous
'Extremely' goes with gradable 'difficult'; 'utterly' goes with extreme 'ridiculous'.
Rewrite the sentence using 'absolutely'. Sentence Transformation

The food was very good. (Use 'delicious')

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The food was absolutely delicious.
When changing 'very good' to 'delicious', you must change the intensifier to 'absolutely'.
Is this sentence grammatically natural? True False Rule

I am slightly ecstatic about the news.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
'Ecstatic' is an extreme adjective; you cannot be 'slightly' ecstatic.
Which intensifier works with 'impossible'? Grammar Sorting

Select all that apply.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Absolutely
'Impossible' is an absolute adjective, so 'absolutely' or 'completely' work. 'Very' and 'extremely' do not.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Was the movie good? B: Good? It was ___ brilliant!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
'Brilliant' is an extreme version of 'good'.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

13 exercises
Wähle den richtigen Intensivierer. Lückentext

The weather today is ___ cold.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: very
Wähle den passenden Intensivierer. Lückentext

Her new short story was ___ captivating.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
Finde und fix den Fehler. Error Correction

The ancient monument was very unique.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The ancient monument was absolutely unique.
Welcher Satz stimmt? Multiple Choice

Wähle den richtigen Satz:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: My cat is absolutely tiny.
Schreibe den englischen Satz. Übersetzung

Übersetze: 'Diese Situation ist völlig inakzeptabel.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["This situation is completely unacceptable.","This situation is absolutely unacceptable."]
Ordne die Wörter zu einem korrekten Satz. Sentence Reorder

Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Reihenfolge:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The dinner was absolutely perfect
Verbinde die Paare. Match Pairs

Ordne die Adjektive dem richtigen Intensivierer-Typ zu:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Wähle den besten Intensivierer. Lückentext

The idea is ___ brilliant; we should implement it.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
Korrigiere den Satz. Error Correction

Her presentation was absolutely good.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Her presentation was very good.
Wähle die richtige Option. Multiple Choice

Welcher Satz ist grammatikalisch korrekt?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'm feeling absolutely furious right now.
Schreibe den Satz auf Englisch. Übersetzung

Übersetze: 'Die Prüfung war extrem schwierig.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["The exam was extremely difficult.","The exam was very difficult."]
Bringe die Wörter in die richtige Folge. Sentence Reorder

Bilde einen Satz aus diesen Wörtern:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: It's absolutely freezing outside
Paare bilden. Match Pairs

Ordne den Intensivierer dem Adjektiv-Typ zu:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

Score: /13

FAQ (8)

In strict grammar, no. You should say `absolutely delicious`. However, in very casual speech, some people do it, but it sounds like a mistake to most native speakers.

They are often interchangeable. `Absolutely` is more common with extreme adjectives (absolutely wonderful), while `completely` is more common with absolute states (completely finished).

It is better to use `extremely` or `highly` for gradable adjectives and `entirely` or `completely` for non-gradable ones in formal writing.

Yes, especially in American English. In British English, it usually means 'fairly', but with extreme adjectives like 'amazing', it means 'completely'.

Because 'perfect' is an absolute. Something is either perfect or it isn't. You can say `absolutely perfect` to emphasize it, but 'very' implies a scale that doesn't exist for perfection.

You can use `utterly`, `totally`, `simply`, and `downright`.

Like 'really', `so` is a wildcard. You can say 'so cold' and 'so freezing'. It is very common in spoken English.

It is an adjective that represents the extreme end of a scale, like 'huge' (the limit of big) or 'tiny' (the limit of small).

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

muy / totalmente

English is much stricter about not using 'very' with extreme adjectives.

French moderate

très / tout à fait

English 'very' sounds much worse with extreme adjectives than French 'très' does.

German high

sehr / absolut

German 'sehr' is rarely used with absolute adjectives, similar to English.

Japanese low

totemo / mattaku

Japanese intensifiers often depend on whether the sentence is affirmative or negative.

Arabic moderate

jiddan / tamaman

The word order is different (Adjective + Jiddan).

Chinese low

hěn / wánquán

Chinese speakers often over-use 'very' in English because 'hěn' is so common.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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