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COMPLETE ADVANCED U14: ADVERBIALS & INSTENSIFYIN ...

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    COMPLETE ADVANCED U14: ADVERBIALS & INSTENSIFYING ADVERBS
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  • REWRITE USING 'OBVIOUSLY': It is clear that the cost of living will rise.
    Obviously, the cost of living will rise.
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  • REWRITE USING 'INCREDIBLY': It is difficult to believe that Adriana got the highest mark in the test.
    Incredibly, Adriana got the highest mark in the test.
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  • REWRITE USING 'PERSONALLY': What I think is that young people shouldn’t be allowed to drive until the age of 18.
    Personally, I think young people shouldn't allowed to drive until the age of 18.
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  • REWRITE USING 'APPARENTLY': People are saying that the new building in town is going to be a sports centre.
    Apparently, the new building in town is going to be a sports centre.
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  • REWRITE USING 'FORTUNATELY': It is lucky that the weather forecast is good for Kirsty and Dan’s wedding day.
    Fortunately, the weather forecast is good for Kirsty and Dan’s wedding day.
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  • REWRITE USING 'UNDOUBTEDLY': It’s certain that the strike by air traffic controllers will close the airport.
    Undoubtedly, the strike by air traffic controllers will close the airport.
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  • REWRITE USING 'WISELY': Jane decided not to drive in these icy conditions (unlike other people), which was sensible of her.
    Wisely, Jane decided not to drive in these icy conditions (unlike other people).
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  • REWRITE USING 'ABSOLUTELY': Melanie was really, really devastated when she found out she’d failed her driving test.
    Melanie was absolutely devastated when she found out she’d failed her driving test.
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  • REWRITE USING 'TO BE HONEST': I’m not lying – I’m sick of the King's behaviour.
    To be honest, I’m sick of the King's behaviour.
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  • It was, undoubtedly / kindly / apparently / personally, one of the best films I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe how good it was.
    undoubtedly
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  • I’m not completely sure why Tammy isn't at school, but apparently / obviously / to be honest / generally speaking, she broke her arm and leg skateboarding.
    apparently
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  • To be honest / Apparently / Kindly / Fortunately, I’m so stressed about work, I’m not sure I’ll be able to enjoy the weekend.
    To be honest
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  • Jim quit fortunately / apparently / obviously / kindly wasn’t happy here. That much is clear. Not after his boss shouted at him in front of everyone.
    obviously
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  • : Generally speaking / Obviously / To be honest / Kindly, May is usually quite dry and sunny in Aranda.
    Generally speaking
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  • James and Alison very personally / obviously / kindly / apparently offered to do that extra work, which was nice of them.
    kindly
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  • Kindly / Fortunately / Generally speaking / To be honest, George wasn’t seriously hurt when he fell down the stairs.
    Fortunately
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