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'quite' word is which kind of verb​

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Answered by lakshya478688
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When we use quite with a non-gradable adjective or adverb (an extreme adjective or adverb has a maximum and/or minimum, for example right – wrong), it usually means 'very', 'totally' or 'completely': The scenery was quite incredible. Helen had said the food was awful here. She was quite right.

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