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How to Use "Quite" with Example Sentences
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quite
(adv):
completely; really
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Used with verbs:
"
I don't
quite
understand
what you mean.
"
(understand)
"
I don't
quite
agree
with what she said.
"
(agree)
"
I don't
quite
enjoy
musicals.
"
(enjoy, like)
"
I didn't
quite
forget
what happened.
"
(forget, forgive, remember)
Used with adjectives:
"
This food is
quite
unacceptable
.
"
(unacceptable, delicious)
"
The situation is
quite
absurd
.
"
(absurd, fascinating)
"
It is
quite
apparent
to me that you are wrong.
"
(apparent, obvious, clear)
"
The view from here is
quite
breathtaking
.
"
(breathtaking, beautiful)
"
It is
quite
possible
that we will leave late.
"
(possible)
"
She is
quite
happy
with the move.
"
(happy, satisfied, content)
"
This town is
quite
unique
.
"
(unique, charming, remarkable)
"
I am
quite
okay
with leaving now.
"
(okay)
"
She is feeling
quite
ill
today.
"
(ill, horrible, comfortable)
"
This gift is
quite
unexpected
.
"
(unexpected, unnecessary, important)
"
I am
quite
sure
about this.
"
(sure, certain)
"
He is
quite
willing
to move.
"
(willing)
"
It is
quite
understandable
that you should think that.
"
(understandable, right)
"
He is really
quite
harmless
.
"
(harmless)
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