pretty (adverb)
You use "pretty" before an adverb to show how much of that quality something has. For example:
I drive pretty slowly.
"Pretty ___" means "a little more than expected". It's halfway between "a little" and "very".
You use "pretty" before an adverb to show how much of that quality something has. For example:
I drive pretty slowly.
"Pretty ___" means "a little more than expected". It's halfway between "a little" and "very".
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