Qualifiers are words or phrases that limit or add to another word's meaning. Qualifiers can make a word stronger (I spoke very quickly) or weaker (He's a little tired). They give information about things like time (He's always late) or quantity (I like most of my teachers). Common qualifiers are: very, quite, more, rather, pretty, really, so, nearly, almost, fairly, somewhat, least, less, a bit, kind of, a little, always, frequently, rarely, seldom, never, sometimes, every, most few, all, a lot, many