B2 Adjectives & Adverbs 11 min read Médio

Intensificadores: Adjetivos Graduáveis vs. Não Graduáveis (Very vs. Absolutely)

Para soar como um nativo, use very para adjetivos de escala e absolutely para adjetivos que já são o limite máximo.

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

Você já disse a um amigo que sua pizza estava very delicious?
Se sim, seu professor de inglês pode ter feito uma careta de leve.
Na verdade, seu amigo provavelmente nem notou o erro.
Mas no mundo do inglês B2, os detalhes realmente importam.
Usar o intensificador (intensifier) errado pode fazer você parecer um pouco estranho.
É como usar um smoking em um churrasco no quintal.
Você está bem vestido, mas simplesmente não parece certo.
Esta regra trata de escolher a palavra de potencialização correta.
Chamamos essas palavras de intensifiers.
Alguns adjetivos descrevem uma escala ou um gradiente de algo.
Outros descrevem um limite absoluto ou um estado extremo.
Aprender a diferença faz seu inglês parecer muito mais natural.

How This Grammar Works

Os adjetivos em inglês vêm em dois sabores principais: graduáveis (gradable) e não graduáveis.
Adjetivos graduáveis são como um botão de volume em uma caixa de som.
Você pode estar a bit cold, very cold ou extremely cold.
Existem níveis para o quão frio você realmente se sente.
Adjetivos não graduáveis são mais como um interruptor de luz (ligado/desligado).
Palavras como freezing, dead ou fantastic já estão no limite.
Você não pode estar realmente um pouco morto, a menos que seja um zumbi.
Para potencializar essas palavras, usamos intensificadores específicos como absolutely.
Se você disser very freezing, você está misturando dois circuitos gramaticais diferentes.

Formation Pattern

1
Identifique se o seu adjetivo é graduável (gradable) ou não graduável (limit).
2
Para adjetivos graduáveis, escolha um intensificador de escala como very.
3
Para adjetivos não graduáveis, escolha um intensificador absoluto como absolutely.
4
Coloque o intensificador diretamente antes do adjetivo na frase.

When To Use It

Você usará isso constantemente ao postar nas redes sociais.
Pense na sua última legenda do Instagram para uma foto de viagem.
A vista era very nice ou absolutely breathtaking?
A segunda opção parece muito mais profissional e envolvente.
Use adjetivos graduáveis para descrições e fatos cotidianos padrão.
Use adjetivos não graduáveis quando quiser ser dramático ou enfático.

Common Mistakes

Um grande erro é usar very com adjetivos extremos.
Evite dizer very wonderful, very enormous ou very tiny.
Parece que você está tentando contar até o infinito mais um.
Outro erro é usar absolutely com adjetivos graduáveis básicos.
Dizer absolutely big parece muito estranho para um falante nativo.
É melhor dizer absolutely enormous ou apenas very big.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Compare very com really e pretty.
Very é mais formal e usado frequentemente na escrita.
Really é muito comum no inglês falado e funciona em todos os lugares.
Pretty é informal e significa bastante.
Lembre-se de que quite muda sua personalidade dependendo do adjetivo.

Quick FAQ

P: Posso usar really com todos os adjetivos?

R: Na maioria das vezes, sim! Really é a escolha mais segura para quase qualquer situação.

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 Intensificadores: Adjetivos Graduáveis vs. Não Graduáveis (Very vs. Absolutely)
Tipo de Adjetivo O que significa Exemplos de Adjetivos Intensificadores Comuns
Graduáveis (Gradable)
Podem existir em uma escala (mais ou menos)
hot, cold, big, small, tired, happy
very, really, quite, extremely, so, pretty
Não-graduáveis (Non-Gradable)
Estado absoluto ou já é o extremo
perfect, dead, unique, freezing, furious, delicious, exhausted
absolutely, completely, totally, utterly, perfectly, entirely, simply

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
I am extremely fatigued.

I am extremely fatigued. (Physical state)

Neutro
I am very tired.

I am very tired. (Physical state)

Informal
I'm absolutely wiped.

I'm absolutely wiped. (Physical state)

Gíria
I'm dead.

I'm dead. (Physical state)

Conexão entre Intensificadores e Adjetivos

Adjetivos

Graduáveis

  • Escala Can be more or less
  • Intensificadores very, really, quite, extremely
  • Exemplos hot, happy, big, tired

Não-graduáveis (Absolutos)

  • Estado Fixo Either is or isn't
  • Intensificadores absolutely, completely, utterly, perfectly
  • Exemplos perfect, dead, unique, freezing, delicious

Intensificadores: Very vs. Absolutely

Use 'Very' com...
hot very hot
cold very cold
tired very tired
happy very happy
important very important
Use 'Absolutely' com...
freezing absolutely freezing
exhausted absolutely exhausted
perfect absolutely perfect
unique absolutely unique
delicious absolutely delicious

Fluxograma: Escolhendo o Intensificador Certo

1

O adjetivo é graduável (pode ter 'mais' ou 'menos' dele)?

YES
Use 'very', 'really', 'extremely'
NO
É um adjetivo absoluto ou extremo?
2

É um adjetivo absoluto/extremo (ex: perfect, freezing, impossible)?

YES
Use 'absolutely', 'completely', 'utterly'
NO
Reavalie: Ele descreve uma qualidade geral que varia?

Grade de Combinação de Adjetivos

📈

Adjetivos Graduáveis

  • hot
  • big
  • sad
  • good
  • beautiful
  • hungry
💯

Adjetivos Absolutos

  • boiling
  • huge
  • miserable
  • perfect
  • stunning
  • starving

Intensificadores (Escala)

  • very
  • really
  • extremely
  • pretty
  • quite

Intensificadores (Extremo)

  • absolutely
  • completely
  • totally
  • utterly
  • perfectly

Exemplos por nível

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.

Fácil de confundir

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'.

Erros comuns

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.

Padrões de frases

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!

💡

Faça o teste da escala

Se você conseguir colocar 'a little bit' antes do adjetivo e fizer sentido (tipo 'um pouco frio'), ele é graduável. Se soar estranho, como 'um pouco morto', ele é absoluto:
It is a bit cold.
⚠️

Fuja do 'very' com absolutos

Dizer 'very perfect' ou 'very unique' mostra que você ainda está travado no básico. Para impressionar, troque pelo 'absolutely':
Your style is absolutely unique.
🎯

Varie seu vocabulário

Não fique só no 'very'! Tente usar 'extremely' para graduáveis ou 'utterly' e 'completely' para os absolutos:
I am utterly exhausted after work.
🌍

O impacto emocional

Usar o intensificador certo ajuda a passar emoção real. Os nativos usam essas distinções sem pensar para mostrar sentimentos fortes:
That movie was absolutely hilarious!

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).

Pronúncia

/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.

Memorize

Mnemônico

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

Associação visual

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

Desafio

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').

Notas culturais

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'.

Iniciadores de conversa

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.

Temas para diário

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'.

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Escolha o intensificador correto para a frase.

The artwork she created was ___ unique.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
'Unique' é um adjetivo não-graduável (único), então 'absolutely' é o par perfeito.
Encontre e corrija o erro na frase. 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' não tem graus, ou é ou não é. Por isso, usamos 'absolutely'.
Qual frase usa o intensificador corretamente? Múltipla escolha

Escolha a frase correta:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'm absolutely exhausted after work.
'Exhausted' é o extremo de cansado, então pede 'absolutely'. Se fosse 'tired', o 'very' estaria certo.

Score: /3

Exercicios praticos

8 exercises
Choose the correct intensifier for the extreme adjective. Múltipla escolha

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
Escolha o intensificador correto. Preencher as lacunas

The weather today is ___ cold.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: very
Escolha o intensificador correto. Preencher as lacunas

Her new short story was ___ captivating.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
Encontre e corrija o erro. Error Correction

The ancient monument was very unique.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The ancient monument was absolutely unique.
Qual frase está correta? Múltipla escolha

Escolha a frase correta:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: My cat is absolutely tiny.
Digite a frase correta em inglês Tradução

Traduza para o inglês: 'Esta situação é completamente inaceitável.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["This situation is completely unacceptable.","This situation is absolutely unacceptable."]
Coloque as palavras na ordem correta. Sentence Reorder

Organize as palavras para formar a frase:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The dinner was absolutely perfect
Combine o adjetivo com seu intensificador correto. Match Pairs

Combine os adjetivos com o tipo de intensificador:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Escolha o melhor intensificador. Preencher as lacunas

The idea is ___ brilliant; we should implement it.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: absolutely
Identifique e corrija o uso incorreto. Error Correction

Her presentation was absolutely good.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Her presentation was very good.
Qual frase é gramaticalmente correta? Múltipla escolha

Escolha a frase correta:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I'm feeling absolutely furious right now.
Digite a frase correta em inglês Tradução

Traduza para o inglês: 'O exame foi extremamente difícil.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["The exam was extremely difficult.","The exam was very difficult."]
Reordene as palavras para formar uma frase com sentido. Sentence Reorder

Organize as palavras:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: It's absolutely freezing outside
Combine o intensificador com o tipo de adjetivo que ele modifica. Match Pairs

Combine o intensificador ao tipo de adjetivo:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

Score: /13

Perguntas frequentes (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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