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Put the adverbs in the correct
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I am not late, but I
was last night. ( usually, nearly )
I am not
usually late, but I
nearly was last night. |
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I am sorry to hear the sad news. ( very ) |
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No one believes in such ghost stories nowadays. ( ever ) |
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He is exhausted to speak. ( too ) |
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I do not remember having met him. ( ever ) |
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He was surprised by the news. ( much ) |
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He has been disobedient. ( occasionally ) |
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I cannot stand that man. ( just )
He is smirking. ( continually ) |
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His mother warned him not to play
in the rain. ( repeatedly ) |
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You can do it better if you try
hard. ( even ) |
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It was impossible to play in such
weather. ( clearly ) |
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We see him these days. ( seldom ) |
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This is the most interesting story
that we have heard. ( quite, ever ) |
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He has been here but he remembers
anything. ( twice, hardly ) |
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The work is much for any man to do
single-handed. ( too ) |
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None of us had been there before. (
ever ) |
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"You should do as your elders tell
you." ( always ) |
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You must get off a bus when it is
moving. ( never ) |
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He was angry that he could speak. (
so, hardly ) |
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She had finished the story when she
turned pale. ( almost, quite ) |
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I would have known what to do if
you had not guided me.( never, always ) |
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Answers |
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I am very sorry to
hear the sad news. |
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No one ever believes
in such ghost stories nowadays. |
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He is too exhausted
to speak. |
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I do not remember ever
having met him. |
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He was much
surprised by the news. |
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He has occasionally
been disobedient. |
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I just
cannot stand that man. He is
continually smirking. |
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His mother
repeatedly warned him not to play in the rain. |
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You can do it
even better if you try hard. |
10. |
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It was
clearly impossible to play in such weather. |
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We seldom
see him these days. |
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This is
quite the most interesting story that we have
ever heard. |
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He has been here
twice but he
hardly remembers anything. |
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The work is
too much for any man to do single-handed. |
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None of us had
ever been there before. |
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"You should
always do as your elders tell you." |
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You must
never get off a bus when it is moving. |
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He was so
angry that he could hardly
speak. |
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She had
almost finished the story when she turned
quite pale. |
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I would
never have known what to do if you had not
always guided me. |