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Adverbs to Qualify Adverbs
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It was useful _____ to be discussing the potential solutions as a group.
really
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I ____ missed the last 10 minutes of the meeting.
only, just
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I'm ____ not sure that what you are suggesting is a sensible approach.
just
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______, our restaurant won an award despite only being open for six months.
surprising
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I found the meeting to be _____ tiresome.
rather, quite, very, really
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I'm sorry, but could you ____ go through that one more time?
just
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I'm not ____ convinced about the brainstorming.
absolutely, completely
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Would it be OK to carry on speaking for _____ a few more minutes?
just
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He was born in Paris and speaks French, but he's _____ British.
actually
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I don't think any of us are ____ convinced about the current marketing strategy.
totally
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I have to say, it was _____ the most productive meeting we've had so far.
easily, definitely
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They had ____ spent a lot of money on their new headquarters.
obviously, clearly
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I'm _____ suggesting that because we have such a tight schedule.
only
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Nick couldn't _____ keep his eyes open during the meeting.
even / quite
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She is ______ the best person we have in the marketing team.
easily, clearly, by far
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I haven't met her. This will _______ be the first time the CEO will attend one of our meetings,
actually
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Even though we only had a short time, the discussion was _____ fruitful.
surprising, actually
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