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Used with verbs:
"
I really admire your work."
(admire, appreciate, enjoy, like)
"
I really think you should call him."
(think)
"
I really miss him."
(miss, respect, resent)
"
We really struggle to get along."
(struggle)
"
I really wish this would stop."
(wish)
"
He really worries about you."
(worries, cares)
"
None of this really matters."
(matters)
"
I really want to go home."
(want, need, prefer)
"
I really trusted him."
(trusted, surprised, shocked, loved, impressed)
"
I think she really feared him."
(feared, believed, annoyed, hurt, scared)
"
I really regret what I did."
(regret, hate, dislike)
"
I really hope it works out."
(hope)
Used with adjectives:
"
He is really wonderful."
(wonderful, ashamed, exhausted, persistent, grateful) *many additional adjectives
"
This city is really huge."
(huge, big, crazy, alive, little)
"
This was a really good day."
(good, bad, awful, great)
"
She is a really remarkable teacher."
(remarkable, inspiring, awful, mean)
"
She is really sick."
(sick, happy, unhappy, fat, glad, hurt)
"
I was really impressed by her speech."
(impressed, amazed, delighted, thrilled)
"
This food is really delicious."
(delicious, disgusting, sweet, cold, hot)
"
I'm really okay."
(okay, serious)
"
We were all really thankful."
(thankful, touched, careful, afraid)
"
Is this really necessary?"
(necessary, true)
"
They are really nice people."
(nice, fascinating, beautiful)
"
This test is really tough."
(tough, hard, difficult, easy, simple)