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  • Older people find it .....comforting to be able to talk about the past.
    totally
    entirely
    extremely
  • We found it .... unbelievable when we heard the good news.
    practically
    seriously
    quite
  • Most people would much/ more rather go online than read a book.
    much
  • I´m not .... sure if the story is true.
    perfectly
    entirely
    extremely
  • Peter should be a writer when he grows up - he´s so .... (Imagine)
    imaginative
  • He was .....serious whenhe suggested buying the castle.
    considerably
    deeply
    practically
  • I found the story ..... believable.
    totally
    highly
    considerably
  • Luke´s .... content to stay at home and look after the children.
    perfectly
    deeply
    seriously
  • He´s not interested in money like / as his father.
    like
  • It´s .... impossible to find anyone who remembers my great-grandfather.
    seriously
    extremely
    practically
  • English is a great/ considerable deal easier than Chinese.
    great
  • There are some accents I find .... (COMPREHENSION), especially when people speak too fast.
    incomprehensible
  • He´s working harder than ever/ never before.
    ever
  • I think you have been .... (INFORM). All the tickets sould out months ago.
    misinformed
  • The information is .... confusing - there are all sorts of contradictions.
    practically
    perfectly
    rather
  • It´s by far/ much the best film I´ve ever seen this year.
    far
  • She´s been working so hard she´s .... exhausted.
    extremely
    practically
    completely
  • It´s ....incredible to think this building has been here for 800 years.
    very
    absolutely
    virtually
  • It´s easily the simpler/ simplest of the suggestions I´ve heard so far.
    simplest.
  • Reality TV shows are getting worst and worst/ worse and worse.
    worse and worse
  • I hate it when people ignore you at parties and treat you as if you were .... (VISION)
    invisible
  • Unfortunately, the fire caused .... (REVERSE) damage to the oldest part of the castle.
    irreversible
  • The story was reported .... (ACCURACY) by the press, who got all the basic facts wrong.
    inaccurately
  • The news about the job losses was met with total .... (BELIEVE).
    disbelief
  • It was nowhere/ nothing like as impressive as I had imagined.
    nothing like
  • Now is not the most .....(FAVOUR) climate for starting a new business.
    favourable
  • People are just as/ more likely to visit a museum as go shopping.
    just as
  • He puts forward the most .... (CONVINCE) arguments I´ve ever heard - complete rubbish!
    unconvincing
  • The talk was so/far much more informative than I´d expected.
    so
  • The only way to get to the site is on a footpath - it´s (ACCESS) by road.
    inaccessible