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Yannick likes to ride his bike .......... (fast, fastly)
fast
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The horse galloped away.
Away – Adverb of Place
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Excuse me a moment, I'll be with you ......... (short, shortly)
shortly
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The people have gone out.
Out – Adverb of Place
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He's driving ........ behind us. (right, rightly)
right
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The phone kept ringing constantly.
Constantly – Adverb of Frequency
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The dentist asked her to open her mouth ........ (wide, widely)
wide
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The parcel was ........ addressed. They had the ........ location.
wrongly, wrong
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The students have been studying .......... for weeks. (hard, hardly)
hard
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They serve ........ good Ethiopian food here! (real, really)
really
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Something went .......... in the electrical panel. (wrong, wrongly)
wrong
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Robin Hood and his Merry Men lived .......... in the forest. (deep, deeply)
deep
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The kite flew ........ in the sky. (high, highly)
high
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The movie started ........... (late, lately)
late
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The boy practised his speech regularly.
Regularly – Adverb of Frequency
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He solved the problem quickly.
Quickly – Adverb of Manner
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Everybody was ....... worried about his drinking problem. (right, rightly)
rightly
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Anita's cat eats .......... chicken and rabbit. (most, mostly)
mostly
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It's supposed to be a secret, but it is ........ known. (wide, widely)
widely
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You are quite right.
Quite – Adverb of Degree
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The thunderstorm is ......... over. (near, nearly)
nearly
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He worked .......... with his boss during that project. (close, closely)
closely
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I have heard enough.
Enough – Adverb of Degree
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"Are you working ..... or ....... working?"
hard, hardly
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The car had to stop ........... to avoid hitting the moose. (short, shortly)
short
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