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Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases

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    English File B2.2 Vocabulary File 3B
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  • Oh, don't go yet / still! Stay for a bit longer.
    Oh, don't go yet! Stay for a bit longer.
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  • Her dress looks really expensive, but at the moment / actually, it was quite cheap.
    Her dress looks really expensive, but actually, it was quite cheap.
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  • I thought my boss was retiring next year, but apparently / eventually, she wants to carry on working until she's 70!
    I thought my boss was retiring next year, but apparently, she wants to carry on working until she's 70!
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  • Mark's unemployed, so gradually / obviously, he doesn't have much money to spend on going out.
    Mark's unemployed, so obviously, he doesn't have much money to spend on going out.
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  • I won't give you the details now, but ideally / basically, the plan's very simple.
    I won't give you the details now, but basically, the plan's very simple.
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  • After looking for his mobile all morning, my son eventually / obviously found it under the sofa!
    After looking for his mobile all morning, my son eventually found it under the sofa!
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  • I've been learning French for ages, and ideally / gradually, I'm starting to feel more confident.
    I've been learning French for ages, and gradually, I'm starting to feel more confident.
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  • It's a pity you couldn't have come to the concert with us. You would have certainly / eventually enjoyed it.
    It's a pity you couldn't have come to the concert with us. You would have certainly enjoyed it.
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