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Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases

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    B2 A gap-fill exercise reveiwing Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases.
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  • ______, we finally managed to solve the problem.
    after some time
    at last
    finally
    Eventually
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  • She apologised because she arrived ______ for the meeting
    lately
    eventually
    on time
    very late
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  • We’ll go to the concert ______ if we can get tickets.
    this morning
    now
    in the night
    tonight
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  • She speaks French ______; you would never guess it's not her first language
    fluidly
    fluent
    fluently
    frequent
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  • I ______ go to the gym anymore, but I used to love it.
    ever
    hardly ever
    often
    badly
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  • He said he would arrive ______, so we need to wait.
    on half an hour
    10:30
    in half an hour
    30 minutes
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  • I worked ______ to finish the report on time.
    hardly
    a little bit
    a lot
    enourmously
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  • The weather ruined our plans for the picnic. (unfortunately)
    Unfortunately, the weather ruined our plans for the picnic.
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  • We saw her she looked happy. (last week)
    We saw last week; her she looked happy.
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  • I prefer working in the morning when I’m more focused. (ideally)
    Ideally, I prefer working in the morning when I’m more focused.
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  • The children played outside all day; they didn’t come inside until it got dark. (yesterday)
    The children played outside all day yesterday; they didn’t come inside until it got dark.
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  • I’ve finished my homework; I’ll submit it soon. (nearly)
    I’ve nearly finished my homework; I’ll submit it soon.
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  • He leaves his office before 9 p.m.; he’s such a workaholic. (rarely)
    He rarely leaves his office before 9 p.m.; he’s such a workaholic.
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  • I lost my wallet, but someone found it and returned it to me. (luckily)
    I lost my wallet but luckily, someone found it and returned it to me.
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  • They eat out on Fridays; it’s their tradition. (usually)
    They usually eat out on Fridays; it’s their tradition.
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  • I was tired after the hike; I couldn’t walk another step. (incredibly)
    I was incredibly tired after the hike; I couldn’t walk another step.
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