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The water's not deep/deeply here - look, I can touch the bottom.
deep
I'm deeply/deep grateful to you.
deeply
Is there a direct/directly train to Edinburgh?
direct
Let me answer that question direct/directly.
directly
She is very easy/easily to talk to.
easy
Information on the subject is easy/easily obtainable on the internet.
easily
Please feel free/freely to interrupt me if you don't understand anything.
free
The instructions are printed so small I can hard/hardly read them.
hardly
I hard/hardly watch any television, apart from news and current affairs.
hardly
a highly/high paid job
highly
For our country to remain competitive, we need a _______ -skilled, _______ -educated workforce.
highly
I hate being the last/lastly one to arrive at a meeting.
last
I haven't been feeling so well late/lately.
lately
The programme started late/lately
late
It’s time for bed. It’s near/nearly 10 o’clock.
nearly
I guess that things are pretty/prettily hard for you now.
pretty
I'm sorry if I was a bit short/shortly with you on the phone this morning.
short
Excuse me a moment, I'll be with you short/shortly.
shortly
The police evacuated the village short/shortly before the explosion.
shortly
I feel absolutely sure/surely (that) you've made the right decision.
sure
Open wide/widely," said the dentist.
wide
Some of his facts are questionable, others are completely wrong/wrongly.
wrong
The parcel was wrong/wrongly addressed.
wrongly
We talked late/lately into the night.
late