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Adverbs and adverbial phrases

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  • He looked (deep / deeply) into her eyes before answering
    deeply.
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  • This story has a (deep / deeply) meaning for me
    deep.
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  • We were (rough / roughly) woken up by the noise outside
    roughly.
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  • The road was very (rough / roughly) after the storm
    rough.
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  • The weather is (pretty / prettily) cold today
    pretty.
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  • She smiled (pretty / prettily) at the children
    prettily.
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  • Our house is (near / nearly) the school
    near.
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  • I have (near / nearly) forgotten his name
    nearly.
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  • Is there a (direct / directly) connection between these two cities
    direct.
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  • He answered the question (direct / directly) and clearly
    directly.
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  • She stood (wide / widely) with her arms open
    wide.
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  • English is (wide / widely) spoken in this country
    widely.
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  • Put the book (flat / flatly) on the shelf
    flat.
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  • She said (flat / flatly) that she wouldn’t come
    flatly.
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