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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Tempting

Hi.

What's the difference between tempting, quite tempting,, and very tempting?


Thanks in advance

  

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Depending on the context, 'quite' has one of two basic meanings. quite: fairly but not very; to a fairly significant extent quite: completely very: to a great degree I assume you already know what 'tempting' means. CJ

  • Depending on the context, 'quite' has one of two basic meanings.
  • quite: fairly but not very; to a fairly significant extent quite: completely very: to a great degree I assume you already know what 'tempting' means.
  • CJ
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Depending on the context, 'quite' has one of two basic meanings.

quite: fairly but not very; to a fairly significant extent
quite: completely

very: to a great degree


I assume you already know what 'tempting' means.

CJ

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