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  • The company was _____ hit by the crisis (HARD).
    hardly
  • I'm deep/deeply thankful to every one of you. You all did so good/well !
    deeply / well
  • His eldest son is a ____ (totaal) failure.
    total
  • The fog hung _____ over the town. (HEAVY)
    heavily
  • I waited in the waiting room _____ (NERVOUS).
    nervously
  • He didn't come to the party, and his brother didn't come ________________.
    either
  • He thinks that ______ his wife and her mother were lying to him.
    both
  • Tom sounded _____ when I spoke to him on the phone. (AWFUL)
    awful
  • I'm not sure whether he is trying to be clever or controversial, but ______ way, his article seems full of racist ideas.
    either
  • I _____ (ten volle) realise what a mess I have made.
    fully
  • Tom's French is not very _____ but he speaks Italian _____ _____ (GOOD,EXTREME, GOOD).
    good / extremely / well
  • _____ Leila nor Amy passed the exam.
    Neither
  • _____ of us were ill so we didn't go to work.
    Both
  • "Would you like coffee or tea?" " ______ will do for me.".
    Either
  • ______ of the two kids did the homework. They had spent their time playing computer games.
    Neither
  • John often feels _____ treated. (unfair)
    unfairly
  • She seems to be a very _____ (levendig) child.
    lively
  • He complained to me in a _____ (lafaard) manner.
    cowardly
  • It's _____, _____ and the food is _____ _____ (REASONABLE,CHEAP,EXTREME,GOOD).
    reasonable / cheap / extremely / good
  • The company was hit _____ by the crisis (HARD).
    hard
  • I don't think much of ____ of the candidates.
    either
  • He _______ has a cat or a dog. I can't remember.
    either
  • She has eaten _____ of the pork chops.
    both
  • He tasted the sauce _____ (voorzichtig) before he gave it to the customers.
    carefully
  • Neither my brother ________ ready to go. 1) nor his friends are 2) nor his friends is 3) or his friend is
    1: nor his friends are
  • Those socks smell ____ (vreselijk). You ought to change them.
    terrible / horrible / awful
  • ____ were ill so they stayed at home instead of going to school.
    Both
  • You can take ____ the 38 bus or the 341 to get to town.
    either
  • Would you like red or white wine? _____ will do for me.
    Either
  • You can take _____ the apple or the orange. You can't have them _____
    either /both
  • The manager was _____ responsible for the _____ losses. (huge / terrible)
    hugely / terrible