This chapter focuses on the correct placement and usage of intensifiers in English sentences, differentiating between intensifiers like 'very', 'super', 'so', 'quite', 'enough', and 'too'. It provides examples to illustrate how these intensifiers modify adjectives and adverbs.
Intensifiers usually precede the adjective or adverb they modify.
The intensifier 'enough' is an exception, placed after the word it modifies.
Different intensifiers convey different levels of emphasis and meaning.