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Put the adverbs within
brackets in the correct position in the sentences. |
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We were excited that
we could speak coherently. ( so, hardly )
We were
so excited that we could
hardly speak coherently. |
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We can
harvest the crop faster if we use that kind of machine.
( even ) |
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This is the
most impressive sculpture in the exhibition. ( quite ) |
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I was sorry
to hear of the tragic accident. ( extremely ) |
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He has taken
a few swimming lessons and he can swim well now. (
fairly ) |
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This is the
best film that I have ever seen. ( definitely ) |
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The quality
of this material is superior to that. ( distinctly ) |
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You are correct in
your diagnosis. ( perfectly ) |
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It is right that he
should apologize to his cousin. ( only ) |
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The crates of
smuggled wine were concealed among the bushes. ( partly ) |
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This box is not big
for us to put all these things in. ( enough ) |
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The picture that he
recently draw is the best in the collection. ( quite ) |
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We were sorry when we
found out that we had accused him wrongly. ( deeply ) |
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He didn't work
quickly; that's why he was late. ( enough ) |
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We cannot bring the
matter to court. We have no evidence. ( definitely, absolutely ) |
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They believed half of
what I said. ( only ) |
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We were dumbfounded
when we saw him again. ( utterly ) |
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The jug was empty
when I first looked in it. Now it is full. ( practically, almost
) |
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The village has
changed during the past few years. I can believe that it could
change so fast. ( enormously, scarcely ) |
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"The fault is yours."
No, it isn't. You are
at fault." ( entirely, equally ) |
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This house isn't big
to accommodate fifteen people. We need a bigger house. ( enough,
much ) |
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We can
harvest the crop even
faster if we use that kind of machine. |
2. |
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This is
quite the most
impressive sculpture in the exhibition. |
3. |
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I was
extremely sorry to
hear of the tragic accident. |
4. |
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He has taken
a few swimming lessons and he can swim
fairly well now. |
5. |
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This is
definitely the best
film that I have ever seen. |
6. |
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The quality
of this material is distinctly
superior to that. |
7. |
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You are
perfectly correct in your
diagnosis. |
8. |
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It is
only right that he should
apologize to his cousin. |
9. |
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The crates of
smuggled wine were partly
concealed among the bushes. |
10. |
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This box is not big
enough for us to put all
these things in. |
11. |
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The picture that he
recently draw is quite the
best in the collection. |
12. |
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We were
deeply sorry when we found
out that we had accused him wrongly. |
13. |
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He didn't work
quickly enough; that's why
he was late. |
14. |
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We
definitely cannot bring the
matter to court. We have absolutely
no evidence. |
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They
only believed half of what I
said. |
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We were
utterly dumbfounded when we
saw him again. |
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The jug was
practically empty when I
first looked in it. Now it is almost
full. |
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The village has
changed enormously during
the past few years. I can scarcely
believe that it could change so fast. |
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"The fault is
entirely yours."
No, it isn't. You are
equally at fault." |
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This house isn't big
enough to accommodate
fifteen people. We need a much
bigger house. |