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Adverbs and adverbial phrases

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  • I ___ dropped my phone in the sink.
    nearly
    near
  • The diver went ___ into the ocean.
    deeply
    deep
  • She opened the door ___.
    widely
    wide
  • She ___ refused to help.
    flat
    flatly
  • ___, I’ve been feeling really tired.
    Late
    Lately
  • Please speak ___ to your supervisor.
    direct
    directly
  • The table was sanded, but the surface still felt ___.
    rough
    roughly
  • There were ___ 200 people at the event.
    roughly
    rough
  • This train is a ___ service to the airport.
    directly
    direct
  • He spread his arms ___ and welcomed us.
    wide
    widely
  • The movie lasts ___ two hours.
    rough
    roughly
  • I worked very ___ last week.
    hardly
    hard
  • She decorated the cake ___ with flowers.
    pretty
    prettily
  • That was a ___ good performance.
    pretty
    prettily
  • I ___ denied all the accusations.
    flatly
    flat
  • I was ___ able to hear him speak.
    hardly
    hard
  • Have you seen him ___?
    late
    lately
  • He placed the book ___ on the table.
    flat
    flatly
  • They took the ___ route to avoid traffic.
    directly
    direct
  • I ___ missed the train.
    nearly
    near
  • The company is ___ linked to its suppliers.
    closely
    close
  • He is ___ involved in charity work.
    deep
    deeply
  • We live ___ the city centre.
    near
    nearly
  • She ___ regretted her decision.
    deeply
    deep
  • Come ___, I want to show you something.
    closely
    close
  • She really studied ___ for her exam.
    hardly
    hard
  • The ball landed ___ to the goalpost.
    close
    closely
  • She worked ___ into the night to finish the project.
    late
    lately
  • The film has been ___ praised by critics.
    widely
    wide
  • The girl smiled ___ for the photo.
    pretty
    prettily
  • He ___ worked ­ he did the minimum amount of work needed and made very little effort.
    hardly
    hard
  • He lay ___ on the ground.
    flatly
    flat
  • He came ___ the edge of the cliff.
    near
    nearly
  • The road was too ___ for my small car.
    rough
    roughly
  • The book is ___ read by university students.
    widely
    wide
  • That was a ___ strange question to ask.
    prettily
    pretty
  • We are ___ monitoring the situation.
    closely
    close
  • If you try ___ you will become a good skier.
    hardly
    hard
  • He fell ___ into the cave.
    deep
    deeply
  • The email was sent ___ to the manager.
    directly
    direct
  • She arrived ___ at the meeting.
    late
    lately
  • She was ___ seventeen when she wrote the song.
    hardly
    hard