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In all likelihood/ Strangely school will be canceled today because of the snowstorm.
In all likelihood
To be honest/honestly, there is nothing my ex-husband could do that would change my mind about him.
To be honest
He is apparently/certainly the best jazz guitarist I have ever heard.
certainly
I don’t envisage you being able to find a job in your field in Aranda in the long term, unfortunatey/sadly.
unfortunatey
Following the recent excellent exam results, many CAE students will undoubtedly/strangely find themselves delightfully surprised.
undoubtedly
This will surprise you, but I am probably/incredibly good at running!
incredibly
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: They’re obviously/certainly not going to give us a tip because the service was absolutely appalling.
obviously
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: Personally/In theory, I was surprised to hear Diana was getting married.
Personally
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER: Frankly/Fortunately the Academy's idea of customer service is very poor.
Frankly
His parents were _____ angry when they found out he’d had a party.
 
incredibly
 
utterly
 
totally
The mayor said she was _____ appalled by the levels of crime in her city
 
absolutely
 
incredibly
 
perfectly
I don’t have a problem with Sophie, really. I think she’s _____ nice, but we just don’t have a great connection.
 
perfectly
 
completely
 
absolutely
I tried watching that series Jay recommended, but I found it _____ boring, and actually kept falling asleep!
 
incredibly
 
completely
 
perfectly
I find what you’re saying _____ unbelievable, to be honest. It can’t be true.
 
totally
 
extremely
 
perfectly
After the marathon, my parents were _____ exhausted, and needed to rest for a few days.
 
completely
 
incredibly
 
perfectly
I was _____ amazed by Stonehenge. I’ve never seen anything like it.
 
utterly
 
incredibly
 
perfectly
You’re _____ lucky that you didn’t break anything. That was quite a fall.
 
extremely
 
absolutely
 
totally
It’s nice of Helen to volunteer at the school fair. Personally / Fortunately / Kindly / Undoubtedly, I wouldn’t be able to cope with lots of children running around screaming all afternoon.
Personally
Kindly / Fortunately / Generally speaking / To be honest, George wasn’t seriously hurt when he fell down the stairs.
Fortunately
James and Alison very personally / obviously / kindly / apparently offered to do that extra work, which was nice of them.
kindly
: Generally speaking / Obviously / To be honest / Kindly, May is usually quite dry and sunny in Aranda.
Generally speaking
Jim quit fortunately / apparently / obviously / kindly wasn’t happy here. That much is clear. Not after his boss shouted at him in front of everyone.
obviously
To be honest / Apparently / Kindly / Fortunately, I’m so stressed about work, I’m not sure I’ll be able to enjoy the weekend.
To be honest
I’m not completely sure why Tammy isn't at school, but apparently / obviously / to be honest / generally speaking, she broke her arm and leg skateboarding.
apparently
It was, undoubtedly / kindly / apparently / personally, one of the best films I’ve ever seen. I can’t believe how good it was.
undoubtedly
REWRITE USING 'TO BE HONEST': I’m not lying – I’m sick of the King's behaviour.
To be honest, I’m sick of the King's behaviour.
REWRITE USING 'ABSOLUTELY': Melanie was really, really devastated when she found out she’d failed her driving test.
Melanie was absolutely devastated when she found out she’d failed her driving test.
REWRITE USING 'WISELY': Jane decided not to drive in these icy conditions (unlike other people), which was sensible of her.
Wisely, Jane decided not to drive in these icy conditions (unlike other people).
REWRITE USING 'UNDOUBTEDLY': It’s certain that the strike by air traffic controllers will close the airport.
Undoubtedly, the strike by air traffic controllers will close the airport.
REWRITE USING 'FORTUNATELY': It is lucky that the weather forecast is good for Kirsty and Dan’s wedding day.
Fortunately, the weather forecast is good for Kirsty and Dan’s wedding day.
REWRITE USING 'APPARENTLY': People are saying that the new building in town is going to be a sports centre.
Apparently, the new building in town is going to be a sports centre.
REWRITE USING 'PERSONALLY': What I think is that young people shouldn’t be allowed to drive until the age of 18.
Personally, I think young people shouldn't allowed to drive until the age of 18.
REWRITE USING 'INCREDIBLY': It is difficult to believe that Adriana got the highest mark in the test.
Incredibly, Adriana got the highest mark in the test.
REWRITE USING 'OBVIOUSLY': It is clear that the cost of living will rise.
Obviously, the cost of living will rise.