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The building work is not finished, I'm afraid. (completely)
The building work is not completely finished, I'm afraid.
What's the difference in meaning? Honestly, it doesn't really matter. / Honestly, it really doesn't matter.
The second one is more emphatic.
I'm sorry, but I'm not interested in your proposition. (definitely)
I'm sorry, but I'm definitely not interested in your proposition.
They won't go to Paris on holiday. (certainly)
They certainly won't go to Paris on holiday.
He will go to the cinema at the weekend. (definitely)
He will definitely go to the cinema at the weekend.
I will not be in the office tomorrow. (probably)
I will probably not be in the office tomorrow.
Explain the difference: I don't really like her. / I really don't like her.
The first means "mild dislike" and the second means "strong dislike"
Put in the right order: on Wednesdays / Pam / in London / works
Pam works in London on Wednesdays.
Put in the right order: early / I'm / to bed / going
I'm going to bed early.
Put in the right order: brilliantly / they / on Saturday / played / in Coventry.
They played brilliantly in Coventry on Saturday.
Jenny sang at Harry's wedding. (beautifully)
Jenny sang beautifully at Harry's wedding.
I'm playing golf in Scotland. (at the weekend)
At the weekend, I'm playing golf in Scotland. / I'm playing golf in Scotland at the weekend.
Please take the cat out of here. (at once)
Please take the cat out of here at once.
Please put these on the top shelf. (carefully)
Please put these carefully on the top shelf. / Please put these on the top shelf carefully.
We're having a meeting on Tuesday. (here)
We're having a meeting here on Tuesday.
He wrote his best novels. (in the 1960s)
He wrote his best novels in the 1960s.
I never worked at university. (very hard)
I never worked very hard at university.
I think in the bath. (best)
I think best in the bath.
It's open to members. (only) [give BOTH possible answers]
It's only open to members. / It's open only to members.
My French is worse than yours.(even)
My French is even worse than yours.
He believes in ghosts. (even)
He even believes in ghosts.
I wanted to help you. (only)
I only wanted to help you.
I've been here a month. (only) [give BOTH possible answers]
I've only been here a month. / I've been here only a month.
They're open today. (even) [give BOTH possible answers]
They're even open today. / They're open even today.
We should think again. (perhaps)
Perhaps we should think again.
You're wrong. (maybe)
Maybe you're wrong.
Nobody noticed my mistake. (fortunately)
Fortunately, nobody noticed my mistake.
I forgot to thank Maggie for the gift. (thoughtlessly)
Thoughtlessly, I forgot to thank Maggie for the gift.
James disagreed with the teacher. (however)
However, James disagreed with the teacher.
We need to look at the costs. (next)
Next, we need to look at the costs.
They went home. (then)
Then they went home.