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A5 unit 2.2 vocabulary

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    adjectives of stance and collocations
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  • Naturally/simply, we all want to find a solution as soon as possible.
    Naturally
  •  15
  • Five years ago, there were plenty of jobs. Merely/Sadly, this is no longer the case.
    Sadly
  •  15
  • Social media has undoubtedly/apparently affected the way we communicate with each other.
    undoubtedly
  •  15
  • I didn´t do a lot in my old job. I was naturally/merely there to make the coffee and answer the phone.
    merely
  •  15
  • She is a very unpleasant person and, undoubtedly/frankly, I don´t want her on my team.
    frankly
  •  15
  • Merely/Admittedly, I made a mistake, but we´re all human, aren´t we?
    Admittedly
  •  15
  • Do you remember Sharon? Well, frankly/apparently, she´s now married and living in New Zealand!
    apparently
  •  15
  • I´m sorry, but what´s being reported in the press merely/simply isn´t true.
    simply
  •  15
  • (I accept that) I don´t do as much to help the environment as I probably should.
    Admittedly
  •  20
  • (To be completely honest), I don´t like her attitude.
    Frankly
  •  20
  • The money they´re offering is (just) to keep us quiet.
    merely
  •  20
  • He´s just bought a Ferrari, (from what people say).
    apparently
  •  20
  • (Although I wish it wasn´t necessary), I have to leave my job.
    Sadly
  •  20
  • It was, (of course), the right decision.
    undoubtedly
  •  20
  • I am ________ concerned about the influence of social media.
    deeply
  •  10
  • It is ________ unlikely that I will change my job this year.
    highly
  •  10