Adverbs
(Use of English)
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The company had total revenues of … $2 million.
next
approximately
especially
accidentally
High impact aerobics is … for people who are extremely fit.
only
suddenly
terribly
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"Can I speak to Tony please?'‘
"Sorry, you've … missed him.''
just
bravely
eagerly
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I … know the people
I'm working with.
hardly
hard
fast
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… the museum was not damaged by the earthquake.
Luckily
Kindly
Loudly
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It seemed difficult at first,
but I … got used to it.
soon
briefly
always
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I felt … nervous going into
the exam, but after I got started
I loosened up some.
pretty
politely
poorly
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The house is … furnished, including washer and dryer.
fully
patiently
silently
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Some authors are lucky … to think naturally in terms of story.
enough
safely
soon
next
I promised Mom I'd help … with the housework.
more
suddenly
luckily
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Lizzie and Jane are so alike
that they're … mistaken for
each other.
easily
softly
eagerly
next
You … have to be ready for something like that.
really
sadly
gently
next
… young children know
the difference between
right and wrong.
Even
Fast
Soon
next
In spite of a longer work day, employees were producing
more than … before.
ever
fairly
hard
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Ken is … working as a high school baseball coach.
currently
lightly
yearly
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If you don't succeed
this time, try … .
again
rather
once
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The performance had … started when we arrived.
already
daily
weekly
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I hope both countries can come … on this issue.
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together
very
luckily
I hear from him every now and … .
then
rather
less
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The president has … returned from a tour of South America.
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recently
very
ago
Nina runs a catering company. … , she plans parties.
Also
Highly
Silently
Finish
Good luck!
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The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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