What can I say instead of pretty good?

What can I say instead of pretty good?

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Q. What does faily mean?

: to some degree or extent but not very or extremely : to a reasonable or moderate extent. : in a way that is right or proper : in a fair way. —used for emphasis before a verb that is being used figuratively.

Q. What does fairly good mean?

“fairly good” means “good to a moderate extent”, without being very or extremely good.

  • adequate.
  • decent.
  • reasonable.
  • satisfactory.
  • average.
  • medium.
  • middling.
  • okay.

Q. What does pretty much mean?

pretty much (not comparable) Almost completely; very nearly; mostly; more or less; basically.

Q. What does fairly quickly mean?

“Fairly quickly” is a grammatically properly way to describe an action that is somewhat rapid.

Q. What does relatively quickly mean?

n. go fast, move very quickly. blitzscaling. n. very fast growth, scaling very quickly.

Q. What does fairly new mean?

The usage “fairly new” basically means the same as “quite new”.

Q. What does fairly large mean?

more than enough in size or scope or capacity; “had ample food for the party”; “an ample supply” fairly large; “a sizable fortune”; “an ample waistline”; “of ample proportions”

Q. What is the meaning of fearless?

free from fear

Q. What is the meaning of wearily?

in a way that is boring, or that shows that you are bored with something because you have experienced too much of it: The story is wearily familiar, but with one surprise. “It’s an old, old story,” he says wearily. See. weary.

Q. What does fairly normal mean?

1 not used with a negative moderately. 2 as deserved; justly. 3 not used with a negative positively; absolutely.

Q. What does justly mean?

in a just manner

Q. What’s another word for fairly?

In this page you can discover 56 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for fairly, like: somewhat, rather, unfairly, unjustly, middlingly, impartially, properly, positively, fair, reasonably and moderately.

Q. How do you use fairly in a sentence?

  1. His ideas are all fairly orthodox.
  2. He doesn’t treat me fairly.
  3. She’s fairly responsive to new ideas.
  4. She seems fairly settled in her new job already.
  5. Use fairly thick wads of newspaper.
  6. We’ll have to leave fairly soon .
  7. The road has a fairly steep gradient.
  8. The report was fairly incomprehensible.

Q. What’s the difference between fare and fair?

Fair can be used as a noun, and adverb or an adjective. Fair as an adjective – means pleasing appearance, just and unbiased, light tone complexion. Fare as a noun – is money spent on travelling using public transport. Fare as a verb – To get along, to happen or to go, perform is a specific way, or to succeed.

Q. What is a main verb and give examples?

The main verb is also called the lexical verb or the principal verb. This term refers to the important verb in the sentence, the one that typically shows the action or state of being of the subject. Main verbs can stand alone, or they can be used with a helping verb, also called an auxiliary verb.

Q. What are the three types of verb?

There are three types of verbs: action verbs, linking verbs, and helping verbs. Action verbs are words that express action (give, eat, walk, etc.) or possession (have, own, etc.). Action verbs can be either transitive or intransitive.

Q. What is the meaning of V1 V2 V3 V4?

V2 is the second form of verb (simple past) Examples: Did, sat, wrote, used, gave. V3 is the third form of verb (past participle) Examples: Done, sat, written, used, given. V4 is the fourth form of verb (present participle)

Q. What are V1 V2 V3 verbs?

Irregular Verbs List

V1 Base FormV2 Past SimpleV3 Past Participle
bitebitbitten
blowblewblown
breakbrokebroken
bringbroughtbrought

Q. What is 1st form 2nd form and 3rd form?

1st form = base form, 2nd form = past form, 3rd form = Past Participle Form, s /es/ ies form, Ing form.

Q. What is the 3 form of do?

Do is an irregular verb. Its three forms are do, did, done..

Q. What is the 3rd form of lie?

Conjugation of ‘Lie’

Base Form (Infinitive):Lie
Past Simple:Lay
Past Participle:Lain
3rd Person Singular:Lies
Present Participle/Gerund:Lying

Q. What are the 4 forms of verb?

Verbs have four forms: base, simple past, present participle, and past participle. The table below shows these forms doing their work in sentences, while the infinitive just serves as the family name of each verb.

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