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Adverbs vs Adjectives(B2)(9.1)
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He’s been working really hard / hardly for his exams. In fact, he’s always a hard / hardly worker.
really hard, hard
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She looked calm / calmly during the test, but inside she was very nervous / nervously
calm, nervous
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I haven't seen him late / lately. Is he okay?
lately
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The teacher explained the problem clear / clearly, so everyone understood.
clearly
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He speaks fluent / fluently French, but only basic / basically Spanish
fluent, basic
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We were highly / high impressed by the film because it was so dramatic / dramatically.
highly, dramatic
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She smiled warm / warmly at the audience.
warmly
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The train arrived late / lately, so we missed the meeting.
late
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I am often the last / lastly person to leave work these days / these days work.
last, these days
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This music is extreme / extremely loud; can you turn it down?
extremely
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The flowers smell sweet / sweetly, so I put them in a vase.
sweet
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Our holiday was absolute / absolutely perfect, even though the hotel was slight / slightly noisy.
absolutely, slightly
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