Elementary 1 - Quantity & Intensity

Here you will learn some English words about quantity and intensity, such as "more", "little", and "completely", prepared for elementary level students.

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Elementary 1
most [determiner]

used to refer to the largest number or amount

Ex: Most students find this topic challenging .
more [determiner]

used to refer to a number, amount, or degree that is bigger or larger

Ex: We need more time to complete the project .
more [adverb]

used to indicate a greater extent or degree of a particular quality

Ex: The second movie was more interesting than the first .
less [adverb]

to a smaller amount, extent, etc. in comparison to a previous state or another thing or person

Ex: The project was completed less quickly than we had hoped .
less [determiner]

used to indicate a smaller amount or degree

Ex: There 's less traffic in the city at night .
little [adverb]

to a small extent or degree

Ex: She ate very little at dinner .
little [determiner]

used to indicate a small degree, amount, etc.

Ex: There is little milk left in the fridge .
too [adverb]

more than is acceptable, suitable, or necessary

Ex: He was driving too fast down the highway .
really [adverb]

to a high degree, used for emphasis

Ex: She 's really good at chess .
third [adjective]

coming after the second in order or position

Ex: The third chapter of this book introduces a new character .
completely [adverb]

to the greatest amount or extent possible

Ex: My view of the stage was completely blocked by a tall man .
so [adverb]

to such a large or extreme extent, often expressing intensity or quantity

Ex: The sky was so dark it looked like night at noon .
great [adjective]

exceptionally large in degree or amount

Ex: His great courage in the face of danger inspired everyone .
rest [noun]

a part of something that is left

Ex: She used some of the money to pay bills and saved the rest for a vacation .