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Hi,
#1 and #2 are OK. #3 is not commonly said.
spelling - extremely
CLive
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Clive, look up conjunctive adverb . - English teacher
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-They're almost same in the meaning. --In the meaning of Additional ,another is used with singular countable nouns. Could I have another piece of bread? With uncountable nouns more is common. --They both can also mean (an) alternative. I
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I think they're all used but with different meanings.For example quite refers to a higher degree than fairly.
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- the "l" in "lee" is a clear L : we find it before vowels and /j/. - the "l" in "bell" is a dark one : we find it in all other cases (end of word, before a consonant). However, it is said that in American
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I'll try to find the website again and if I do i'll post it here.
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No, they are not correct adverb phrases. In what context do you think you can use them?
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Yet they're proper adverbs...? That's so weird.
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1- My grandmother is quite/really/very fat. She can hardly move .
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No, not in use by reputable speakers.
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