curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilities/65b25c9be41791441e86e045.md
The word quite is used to describe adjectives or adverbs to a certain degree, often meaning "very" or to a significant extent but not completely. For example, The test was quite difficult. This means the test was very difficult, but not to the extreme.
Serious means showing deep thought, not joking, or focusing intensely on something important. For example, He is serious about learning English. This shows he is very focused and committed to learning English, not doing it just for fun.
Organized means arranged or planned well, making sure everything is where it should be or done at the right time. For instance, She keeps the Trello board very organized. It means she arranges and manages the Trello board (a tool for organizing tasks and projects) in a neat and orderly way, making sure everything is well-planned and easy to find.
She's BLANK BLANK and BLANK, which makes her excellent at her job.
quite
It's used here to emphasize the extent.
serious
It describes her attitude of being focused and not taking things lightly.
organized
It shows she plans well and keeps things in order.
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