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  • Their house was damaged in the fire. (badly, last week)
    Their house was badly damaged in the fire last week.
  • I forgot your birthday almost, but my sister fortunately reminded me.
    I almost forgot your birthday, but fortunately, my sister reminded me.
  • Ben is at his friend's house. (often, in the evening)
    Ben is often at his friend's house in the evening.
  • Martin eats quickly. (always, incredibly)
    Martin always eats incredibly quickly.
  • The ambulance arrived at the scene of the accident after a few minutes.
    It's correct!
  • A young man was hurt badly and was taken to the hospital.
    A young man was badly hurt and was taken to the hospital.
  • Karen realised that she was going to learn to drive. (eventually, never)
    Eventually, Karen realised that she was never going to learn to drive.
  • My father has a nap. (usually, in the afternoon)
    My father usually has a nap in the afternoon.
  • I've bought a beautiful new coat. (just, really)
    I've just bought a really beautiful new coat.
  • We luckily had taken an umbrella, because it started to rain straight away.
    Luckily, we had taken an umbrella, because it started to rain straight away.
  • We're going to the cinema. (probably, tonight)
    We're probably going to the cinema tonight.
  • Julia left and she didn't say goodbye. (early, even)
    Julia left early and she didn't even say goodbye.
  • I send emails. (rarely, nowadays)
    I rarely send emails nowadays.
  • She's lazy a bit about doing her homework.
    She's a bit lazy about doing her homework.
  • John had been apparently sacked.
    John has apperently been sacked.
  • Mark came home last night very late.
    Mark came home very late last night.
  • She liked a lot the present.
    She liked the present a lot.
  • I was incredibly tired last night.
    It's correct!
  • Mary doesn't always eat healthily - she often has snacks between meals.
    They're all correct!
  • His brother died in a skiing accident. (apparently, nearly)
    Apparently, his brother nearly died in a skiiling accident.