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Adverbs vs Adjectives(B2)(9.1)

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  • The train arrived late / lately, so we missed / have missed the meeting.
    late, missed
  • He’s been working really hard / hardly for his exams. In fact, he’s always a hard / hardly worker.
    really hard, hard
  • I often am / am often the last / lastly person to leave work these days / these days work.
    am often, last, these days
  • We usually go / go usually to the gym at 7 a.m. / at 7 a.m. to the gym.
    usually go, at 7 a.m.
  • She looked calm / calmly during the test, but inside she was very nervous / nervously
    calm, nervous
  • It’s great really / really great now that the days are longer getting / are getting longer.
    really great, are getting longer
  • This soup tastes well / good, but it’s a little salty / saltily.
    good, salty
  • He speaks fluent / fluently French, but only basic / basically Spanish
    fluent, basic
  • The teacher explained the problem clear / clearly, so everyone understood.
    clearly
  • Our holiday was absolute / absolutely perfect, even though the hotel was slight / slightly noisy.
    absolutely, slightly
  • Amazing / Amazingly, it didn’t rain once when we were last year in the UK / in the UK last year.
    Amazingly, in the UK last year
  • We were highly / high impressed by the film because it was so dramatic / dramatically.
    highly, dramatic