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  • (Last/Lastly), I would like to thank the chef for providng such a delecious meal
    Last
    Lastly
  • Jim (hard / hardly) goes out these days.
    hardly
    hard
  • She loved her brother (deep / deeply).
    deeply
    deep
  • My father is a (high/ highly) respected surgeon.
    high
    highly
  • The arrow flew (wide/widely) of the target.
    wide
    widely
  • Students can enter the museum (free / freely) on Saturday
    free
    freely
  • Tommy came (last / lastly) in the 100m sprint
    last
    lastly
  • Computers are (wide / widely) used in schools.
    widely
    wide
  • Mr Tibbs isn't in at the moment but he'll be here (short/shortly)
    shortly
    short
  • Have you seen any good films (late / lately)?
    late
    lately
  • I like sitting (near/ nearly) the fire.
    near
    nearly
  • The eagle was flying (high/ highly) in the sky.
    highly
    high
  • The rooms were (pretty/ prettily) furnished
    pretty
    prettily
  • I think he's a (pretty/ prettily) good singer, actually.
    pretty
    prettily
  • He (free/ freely) admitted that he was guilty.
    free
    freely
  • Be careful! You (near / nearly) hit the window.
    near
    nearly
  • The woman stopped (short/ shortly) when she saw the robber
    short
    shortly
  • To find water, they had to dig (deep / deeply) into the ground
    deeply
    deep
  • He tries very (hard/ hardly) to make her happy.
    hardly
    hard
  • She left too (late/ lately) to catch the train.
    lately
    late