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Adjectives and Adverbs

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    B1+ Week 13 Grammar
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  • 1. Let’s stay at home; it’s VERY / ABSOLUTELY freezing outside.
    absolutely
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  • 2. I was REALLY / ABSOLUTELY devastated when I heard the news.
    really, absolutely
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  • 3. Be careful. The boss is VERY / ABSOLUTELY angry.
    very
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  • 4. In August, Madrid is HOTTER / MORE BOILING than Paris.
    hotter
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  • 5. Maria was a bit DEVASTATED / UPSET by her exam results.
    upset
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  • 6. We OFTEN HAVE SEEN / HAVE OFTEN SEEN foxes in our garden at this time of year.
    have often seen
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  • 7. You CERTAINLY KNOW / KNOW CERTAINLY lots about art!
    certainly know
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  • 8. It is (real / really) (hard / hardly) to keep pace with our (rapid / rapidly) (changing / changed) world.
    really, hard, rapidly, changing
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  • 9. She speaks English (fluent / fluently), and her pronunciation is very (well / good).
    fluently, good
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  • 10. He is never (punctual / punctually). He always comes to work (late / lately)
    punctual, late
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  • 11. I didn’t like the party because it was (bad / badly) (organizing / organized).
    badly, organized
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  • 12. Istanbul has become (considerable / considerably) (polluting / polluted) in (recent / recently) years.
    considerably, polluted, recent
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  • 13. He was driving at a very (high / highly) speed, so the accident was (inevitably / inevitable).
    high, inevitable
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  • 14. She was (deeply / highly / favorably / perfectly) hurt by his spiteful remarks.
    deeply
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  • 15. I'm sure they didn't (rather / fairly / very / quite) understand what I meant.
    quite
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  • 16. These photographs are very GOOD / EXCELLENT.
    good
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