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Originally Posted by Casiopea Could you give us an example? The previous examples do not show the adjective good between two words, and the last example, Good! is not the same as good.  |
I'm sorry there is no example. According to my english grammar book,
Practical English Usage, the degree of those "answers" is like the same I wrote above.
While I studied the degree of them, I was wondering if just "Good!"(as an answer) was stronger than 'Farily good!' or 'Pretty good'.
I'd like to know whether 'Good.' is stronger than 'Farily good.' and weaker than 'Pretty good.'.
Thank you Casiopea!
