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He doesn't like watching sport, so he isn't going to come to the match. (obviously )
He doesn't like watching sport, so obviously he isn't going to come to the match.
She thinks that his latest song is better than all his other songs. (much)
She thinks that his latest song is much better than all his other songs.
My delivery has arrived. I can't wait to open it! (at last)
My delivery has arrived at last. I can't wait to open it!
He goes to the cinema on a Sunday evening. (sometimes)
He sometimes goes to the cinema on a Sunday evening.
She always speaks about her eldest niece, who is her favourite. (kindly)
She always speaks kindly about her eldest niece, who is her favourite.
When they were talking about their exam results he mentioned that he had passed. (casually)
When they were talking about their exam results he casually mentioned that he had passed.
Call me back. It's very important. (right now)
Call me back right now. It's very important.
I can't believe that today has arrived. I'm so happy. (finally)
I can't believe that today has finally arrived. I'm so happy.
He didn't pass his exam even though he studied a lot. (sadly)
Sadly, he didn't pass his exam even though he studied a lot.
She loves eating Italian food. She loves pizza. (especially)
She loves eating Italian food. She especially loves pizza.
She worked on her project all week and got a really good mark. (hard)
She worked hard on her project all week and got a really good mark.
He studies at the weekend. He prefers to work during the week. (hardly)
He hardly studies at the weekend. He prefers to work during the week.
The programme was designed for people with learning difficulties. (specially)
The programme was designed specially for people with learning difficulties.
She visits her grandmother. (rarely)
She rarely visits her grandmother.
He told his son to finish tidying his bedroom and come downstairs. (at once)
He told his son to finish tidying his bedroom at once and come downstairs.
He disagreed with the decision that she made. (completely )
He completely disagreed with the decision that she made.
He is late for school. (often)
He is often late for school.
It was difficult to decide which performer should win the competition. (incredibly)
It was incredibly difficult to decide which performer should win the competition.
The match was cancelled because of the weather. (unfortunately)
Unfortunately, the match was cancelled because of the weather.
She does her homework on Saturday (hardly ever)
She hardly ever does her homework on Saturday.