Adjectives: gradable and non-gradable

Adjectives: gradable and non-gradable

Do you know how to use adjectives in phrases like a bit cold, really cold and absolutely freezing? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

Look at these examples to see how gradable and non-gradable adjectives are used.

It's really cold.
It's absolutely freezing.
This exercise is really difficult.
This exercise is completely impossible.

Try this exercise to test your grammar.

Grammar test 1

Adjectives: gradable and non-gradable: Grammar test 1

Grammar explanation

Gradable adjectives

Most adjectives are gradable. This means we can have different levels of that quality. For example, you can be a bit cold, very cold or extremely cold. We can make them weaker or stronger with modifiers:

She was quite angry when she found out.
The film we saw last night was really funny!
It can be extremely cold in Russia in the winter.

Here is a list of some common gradable adjectives and some modifiers that we can use with them.

Modifiers a little/a bit pretty/quite really/very extremely
Adjectives angry, big, boring, cheap, cold, expensivefrightening, funny, hot, interestingold, prettysmall, tasty, tired, etc.

Non-gradable: absolute adjectives

Some adjectives are non-gradable. For example, something can't be a bit finished or very finished. You can't be a bit dead or very dead. These adjectives describe absolute qualities. To make them stronger we have to use modifiers like absolutely, totally or completely:

Thank you, I love it! It's absolutely perfect!
Their farm was totally destroyed by a tornado.
My work is completely finished. Now I can relax.

Here is a list of some common absolute adjectives and some modifiers that we can use with them.

Modifiers absolutely/totally/completely
Adjectives acceptable, dead, destroyed, finished, free, impossible, necessary, perfect, ruined, unacceptable, etc.

Non-gradable: extreme adjectives

Adjectives like amazing, awful and boiling are also non-gradable. They already contain the idea of 'very' in their definitions. If we want to make extreme adjectives stronger, we have to use absolutely or really:

Did you see the final match? It was absolutely amazing!
After 32 hours of travelling, they were absolutely exhausted.
My trip home was really awful. First, traffic was really bad, then the car broke down and we had to walk home in the rain.

Here is a list of some common extreme adjectives and some modifiers that we can use with them.

Modifiers absolutely/really
Adjectives amazing, ancient, awful, boiling, delicious, enormous, excellent, exhausted, fascinating, freezing, gorgeous, terrible, terrifying, tiny, etc.

 

Do this exercise to test your grammar again.

Grammar test 2

Adjectives: gradable and non-gradable: Grammar test 2

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Submitted by Eve68 on Fri, 04/04/2025 - 14:35

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 this was really useful and how ever...I appreciate your  teaching!!

Eve

Submitted by Miklos on Thu, 03/04/2025 - 14:50

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Hi all! 
Can anyone explain why "In real life, it was VERY tiny"  is wrong? 
Grammar test 2 - last question

Above when it explains the gradable adjectives and it shows very/really is interchangable. 

 

Hello Miklos,

Tiny is a non-gradable adjective, so you can't use 'very' with it. You can say absolutely tiny or utterly tiny, for example.

For gradable adjectives very and really are both possible and both are intensifiers - they make the adjective stronger. You can also use really with extreme adjectives, but you cannot use it with absolute adjectives.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by Talen on Thu, 03/04/2025 - 12:04

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Hi everyone. 
Good and useful lesson : gradable adjetives / absolute and xtreme adjetives. 
Let's continue learning English!

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Submitted by Franks Men on Tue, 01/04/2025 - 00:12

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Hello, 

This grammar lesson about the adjectives have been really helpful. 

Submitted by Kat-tha on Sun, 30/03/2025 - 15:48

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This lesson is absolutely fascinating for me. I did not know this before, and I used to use adverbs whenever I wanted to without rules. The lesson above guides me to use the word correctly when writing a text or essay.  

Submitted by EITHAZINPHOO on Wed, 26/03/2025 - 15:21

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It was really useful for this lesson. So, amazing!!! thank you

Submitted by Himayah Assa'diyah on Fri, 21/03/2025 - 09:57

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