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1 ideal
The modifier absolutely needs to be followed by a non-gradable (extreme) adjective. Here the only possible answer is ideal as the other three adjectives are all gradable.

2 just
The informal modifier just, meaning absolutely, comes before non-gradable adjectives.

3 amazingly
The adverb well is gradable; therefore the adverb before it needs to match it and the only option is amazingly. The other three adverbs are all used with non-gradable adjectives

4 obsessed with
A non-gradable adjective or participle is needed and the only option is obsessed.

5 absolute
The same system that is used with gradable and non-gradable adjectives can also be used with nouns and verbs. Here the word fortune is a non-gradable or extreme noun so the adjective before it must reflect that. The only option is absolute.

6 really
The modifier really can go with both gradable and non-gradable adjectives, adverbs and verbs. Here it is paired with the gradable adjective expensive. The other three options are wrong becuase they are used with non-gradable words.

7 really
The modifier really can go with both gradable and non-gradable adjectives, adverbs and verbs. Here it is paired with the non-gradable adjective incredible. The other three options are wrong because they are used with gradable words.

8 seriously
The adverb seriously is correct because of the strong collocation with worried rather than the fact that worried is gradable.

9 fully
The adverb fully is correct because of the strong collocation with aware rather than the fact that aware is gradable.

10 absolutely
The adjective fine is non-gradable, so absolutely is the only correct option. The other three options modify gradable adjectives.

11 perfectly
The adverb perfectly is correct because of the strong collocation with reasonable rather than the fact that reasonable is gradable.

12 amusing
The adjective amusing is correct because of the strong collocation with the modifier highly.

13 most
The adverb most is correct because of the collocation with polite. In this context, most means very (e.g. You are most kind; The film was most amusing). It is rather formal and old-fashioned; if it is used in everyday speech there is often a hint of irony.

14 absolutely
Here the verb guarantee is non-gradable, so the modifier needs to reflect that. In addition, the word absolute collocates strongly with guarantee.
     
 
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