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Dad's health hasn't been so *** ***.
 
Dad's health hasn't been so GOOD LATELY.
 
Dad's health hasn't been so WELL LATE.
 
Dad's health hasn't been so GOOD LATE.
 
Dad's health hasn't been so WELL LATELY.
John has been working hard ***.
 
lately
 
late
She's been studying *** recently.
 
hard
 
hardly
I've been feeling tired ***.
 
lately
 
late
I'm tired because I've been working ***.
 
hard
 
hardly
I'm nearly always at home in the evenings. I *** ever go out.
 
hardly
 
hard
These two pictures are very similar. There's *** any difference between them.
 
hardly
 
hard
How much money do you have? - *** any.
 
Hardly
 
Hard
I'm not surprised he didn't find a job. He *** tried to find one.
 
hardly
 
hard
He tried *** to find a job, but he had no luck.
 
hard
 
hardly
Have you seen Tom ***?
 
lately
 
late
Arthur got up *** on Sunday morning.
 
late
 
lately
She usually finishes tidying up the appartment by *** morning.
 
late
 
lately
Ann is a *** worker.
 
hard
 
hardly
Arthur works ***.
 
hard
 
hardly
Cheese becomes very *** after some time.
 
hard
 
hardly
You must be *** in class.
 
quiet
 
quietly
This exercise is ***.
 
easy
 
easily
They are *** friends.
 
good
 
well
The snail is a *** animal.
 
slow
 
slowly
Please come ***.
 
quickly
 
quick
Open the door ***.
 
quietly
 
quiet
My sister plays the piano very ***.
 
well
 
good
Mum is a *** driver
 
careful
 
carefully
Monkeys climb trees ***.
 
easily
 
easy
Give a *** answer!
 
quick
 
quickly
Don't run! Walk ***.
 
slowly
 
slow
Check your test ***
 
carefully
 
careful
The entrance exam he took was *** difficult.
 
extremely
 
extreme
The work he did wasn't *** enough.
 
good
 
well
The building is very ***.
 
high
 
highly
He was *** praised for his work.
 
highly
 
high
There is a *** moon tonight.
 
bright
 
brightly
She was smiling *** to herself.
 
happily
 
happy
The quality of your records is very ***.
 
bad
 
badly
The camera records very ***.
 
badly
 
bad
Your English is very ***.
 
good
 
well
You speak English very ***.
 
well
 
good
I answered the teacher's question ***.
 
easily
 
easy
The teacher asked an *** question.
 
easy
 
easily
We like to go sailing in *** weather.
 
clear
 
clearly
Mary pronounces every word ***.
 
clearly
 
clear
She always wears *** clothes.
 
bright
 
brightly
I was *** confused by this question.
 
completely
 
complete
In the United States, food is not as *** as in Europe.
 
expensive
 
expensively
Why do you drive so ***?
 
quickly
 
quick
I make new friends very ***.
 
easily
 
easy
The cockroaches are very ***.
 
quick
 
quickly
He's an *** person. He never lies.
 
honest
 
honestly
She dances very ***.
 
well
 
good
She's a *** dancer.
 
good
 
well
My car broke down yesterday. I hope the mechanic can fix it ***.
 
quickly
 
quick