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There are books on the table. (a few)
There are A FEW books on the table.
I like English much! (very)
I like English VERY much!
These flowers are beautiful! (so)
These flowers are SO beautiful!
I can see a shop. (there)
I can see a shop THERE.
Summer Cathy went to Beijing. (last)
LAST summer Cathy went to Beijing.
Jenny is sitting to Tom. (next)
Jenny is sitting NEXT to Tom.
Wash your hands you eat dinner. (before)
Wash your hands BEFORE you eat dinner.
The breakfast is not ready. (yet)
The breakfast is not ready YET.
Where is Pug? - He is sleeping. (still)
Where is Pug? - He is STILL sleeping.
You will go to the park you finish the homework. (after)
You will go to the park AFTER you finish the homework.
DD throws a ball very. (far)
DD throws a ball very FAR.
My house is the school. (near)
My house is NEAR the school.
Cathy likes hamburgers. Alex likes hamburgers. (too)
Cathy likes hamburgers. Alex likes hamburgers, TOO.
Alex went to China 5 years. (ago)
Alex went to China 5 years AGO.
I have finished my homework. (already)
I have ALREADY finished my homework. / I have finished my homework ALREADY.
Where is Cathy? I haven't seen her. (recently)
Where is Cathy? I haven't seen her RECENTLY.
I am tired, I will do my homework. (later)
I am tired, I will do my homework LATER.
- Good bye, teacher. - See you, students. (soon)
- Good bye, teacher. - See you SOON, students.
I will go home and watch TV. (then)
I will go home THEN and watch TV. / I will go home and watch TV THEN.
I have had lunch. (just)
I have JUST had lunch.