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Adverbs Upper Intermediate
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The programme was designed for people with learning difficulties. (specially)
The programme was specially designed for people with learning difficulties.
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It was difficult to decide which performer should win the competition. (incredibly)
It was incredibly difficult to decide which performer should win the competition.
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My delivery has arrived. I can't wait to open it! (at last)
My delivery has arrived at last. I can't wait to open it!
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He didn't pass his exam even though he studied a lot. (sadly)
Sadly, he didn't pass his exam even though he studied a lot.
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She does her homework on Saturday (hardly ever)
She hardly ever does her homework on Saturday.
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He doesn't like watching sport, so he isn't going to come to the match. (obviously )
He doesn't like watching sport, so obviously he isn't going to come to the match.
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He goes to the cinema on a Sunday evening. (sometimes)
He sometimes goes to the cinema on a Sunday evening.
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He studies at the weekend. He prefers to work during the week. (hardly)
He hardly studies at the weekend. He prefers to work during the week.
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He disagreed with the decision that she had made. (completely )
He completely disagreed with the decision that she had made.
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She loves eating Italian food. She loves pizza. (especially)
She loves eating Italian food. She especially loves pizza.
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She worked on her project all week and got a really good mark. (hard)
She worked hard on her project all week and got a really good mark.
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She thinks that his latest song is better than all his other songs. (much)
She thinks that his latest song is much better than all his other songs.
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Call me back. It's very important. (right now)
Call me back right now. It's very important.
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She always speaks about her eldest niece, who is her favourite. (kindly)
She always speaks kindly about her eldest niece, who is her favourite.
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He is late for school. (often)
He is often late for school.
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