1. The trip to the grocery store was long
The trip to the grocery store was rather long.
2. The lady's grocery cart was full.
The lady's grocery cart was very full.
3. She was worried that she may not get enough supply for the family.
She was absolutely worried that she may not get enough supply for the family.
4. The grocery store ran out of supply due to panic buying.
The grocery store completely ran out of supply due to panic buying.
5. The groceries fell out of the lady's cart.
The groceries terribly fell out of the lady's cart.
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REMEMBER:
Adverbs of degree tell us the intensity, concentration or even the depth of a particular action. Some of the examples are absolutely, thoroughly, perfectly, a bit, and considerably. Adverbs of frequency, on the other hand, always describe how often something occurs, either in definite or indefinite terms. Some of the examples are always, sometimes, often, and rarely.