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CE B - UNIT 7 - ADVERBS

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  • The party was a bit of a disaster. Even a few people turned up.
    The party was a bit of a disaster. ONLY a few people turned up.
  • We've _____ been part that store twice - are you sure you know the way? (still / already / yet).
    ALREADY
  • Entrance to the museum usually costs $20, but students and teachers get in FREE / FREELY.
    FREE
  • I've got to go back tomorrow. ______, I had a great vacation. (still / already / yet).
    STILL
  • I had HARD / HARDLY finished what I was saying when Gina interrupted me.
    HARDLY
  • I don't think they've finished filming the new series ____. (still / already / yet).
    YET
  • What's that you're cooking? It smells nicely.
    What's that you're cooking? It smells NICE.
  • I _____ haven't decided what I want to do dor my birthday. (still / already / yet).
    STILL
  • Georgiana's exhausted. She's been working really hardly.
    Georgiana's exhausted. She's been working really HARD.
  • I try to do as often exercise as I can.
    I try to exercise as often as I can.
  • "Silence is misinterpreted, but misquoted." (Anon) - often, never
    "Silence is OFTEN misinterpreted, but NEVER misquoted."
  • I can't understand why we did so badly. What are we doing WRONG / WRNGLY?
    WRONG
  • We found the whole situation DEEP / DEEPLY embarassing.
    DEEPLY
  • "It takes good manners to put up with bad ones." (Anon) - especially
    "It takes ESPECIALLY good manners to put up with bad ones."
  • Is it 8 o'clok ________? We really should finish work now and go home! (still / already / yet).
    ALREADY
  • We, on the way home, stopped at a little café for lunch.
    ON THE WAY HOME, we stopped at a little café for lunch.
  • "Answer a letter while you are angry". (Chinese proverb) - never
    "NEVER Answer a letter while you are angry."
  • Despite their promises, we have already to see the government introduce the changes.
    Despite their promises, we have YET to see the government introduce the changes.
  • How LATE / LATELY did you stay at the party?
    LATE
  • "Nothing is hard if you divide it into small jobs" (Henry Ford) - particularly
    "Nothing is PARTICULARY hard if you divide it into small jobs"
  • These travelers are RIGHT / RIGHTLY apalled at the state of the facilities in this hotel.
    RIGHTLY
  • The candidate has admitted he has _____ to file his income tax returns for this year. (still / already / yet).
    YET
  • "Friends are made by many acts - and lost by one." (Anon.) - only
    "Friends are made by many acts - and lost by ONLY one."
  • "It is the intellectually lost who ever argue." (Oscar Wilde) - only
    "It is ONLY the intellectually lost who ever argue."