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I can't wait to find out what happens at the end / in the end of this book
at the end
My cousin is a doctor and at the moment / actually she's working in Africa
at the moment
Dave near/nearly broke his leg skiiling in the Alps
nearly
I can't stand most TV programmes, specially / especially reality shows
especially
I haven;t seen Harry late/lately, have you?
lately
I haven;t seen Harry late/lately, have you?
lately
It didn't rain while we were in London (surprisingly , at all)
+
We should leave tomorrow (ideally, early)
+
Although she studies, she goes to the library (a lot, hardly ever)
+
He gets up when his alarm clock rings (usually, immediately)
+
eats / my / unhealthily / very / brother
My brother eats very unhealthily
parents / next / are / his / retiring / year
His parents are retiring next year
ill / hardly / daughter / is / my / ever
My daughter is hardly ever ill
I / umbrella / an / had / luckily / taken
Luckily, I had taken an umbrella
His parents have been happy married for nearly 40 years.
happily
Is this work spelt correctly here?
+
She works hardly and she's very ambitious as well.
hard
My brother had an accident because he was driving too fast.
+
Flying is a vey safe way to travel.
+
Jack played brilliant, so he won the tennis final.
brilliantly