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Worksheets for intensifier

This document is a worksheet designed for Grade 6 students to practice and understand the concept of intensifiers, which are words that emphasize adjectives or adverbs. It includes various activities such as fill-in-the-blanks, underlining intensifiers, matching meanings, creating sentences, and correcting sentences. Additionally, there is a bonus question regarding the difference between 'too' and 'very'.
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Worksheets for intensifier

This document is a worksheet designed for Grade 6 students to practice and understand the concept of intensifiers, which are words that emphasize adjectives or adverbs. It includes various activities such as fill-in-the-blanks, underlining intensifiers, matching meanings, creating sentences, and correcting sentences. Additionally, there is a bonus question regarding the difference between 'too' and 'very'.
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Here’s a worksheet on Intensifiers for Grade 6 students.

It contains different activities to help practice


and understand intensifiers.

Intensifier Activity Worksheet


Grade Level: 6

What is an Intensifier? An intensifier is a word used to give more emphasis or strengthen the meaning of
an adjective or adverb. Examples include: very, extremely, really, too, so, quite, and pretty.

Activity 1: Fill in the Blanks

Complete the sentences with the correct intensifiers from the list below:

List of Intensifiers:

 very

 really

 quite

 extremely

 too

 so

1. The movie was ______ interesting that I watched it twice.

2. She is ______ good at playing the piano.

3. I was ______ tired after the long walk.

4. This test is ______ easy; I finished it in just 10 minutes.

5. The weather today is ______ cold. I should wear a jacket.

6. The cake you baked is ______ delicious! Can I have more?

Activity 2: Underline the Intensifiers

Read the sentences below and underline the intensifiers.

1. The pizza was really good, and I ate a lot!

2. This book is so exciting that I can’t put it down.

3. That test was extremely hard; I could barely finish it.

4. He is very tall for his age.


5. The movie was too scary for me to watch alone.

6. I’m quite happy with my test results.

Activity 3: Match the Sentences

Match the intensifier to its correct meaning:

List of Intensifiers:

1. Too

2. Extremely

3. Quite

4. Really

5. So

Meanings:
A. To a great extent or degree
B. Very much; in a strong way
C. More than necessary or desired
D. A little bit
E. Very intense or severe

Activity 4: Create Sentences

Write a sentence for each intensifier below:

1. Very

2. Quite

3. Really

4. Too

5. Extremely

Activity 5: Correct the Sentences

The following sentences do not use the intensifiers correctly. Rewrite them to make them correct:

1. The teacher was too nice to us.

2. She is so good in math.


3. I was very hungry after school.

4. The concert was quite amazing!

5. He is extremely tall than me.

Bonus Question:
What is the difference between using “too” and “very” in a sentence? Give an example of each.

Answer Key:

Activity 1:

1. so

2. really

3. extremely

4. too

5. very

6. really

Activity 2:

1. really

2. so

3. extremely

4. very

5. too

6. quite

Activity 3:

1. C

2. E

3. D

4. B

5. A

Activity 4:
Examples:

1. The cake is very delicious.

2. The movie was quite exciting.

3. I am really tired today.

4. She is too young to drive.

5. The storm was extremely dangerous.

Activity 5:

1. The teacher was so nice to us.

2. She is really good in math.

3. I was very hungry after school.

4. The concert was really amazing!

5. He is taller than me (correcting the comparison).

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