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C1 unit 56 (regular)

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  • bandaged / was / by a nurse / his ankle / carefully
    His ankle was carefully bandaged by a nurse.
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Almost
    A little
    Hard
    Very
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Right away
    Usually
    Hardly ever
    Always
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Absolutely
    Rudely
    Slowly
    Fluently
  • sick / hardly ever / daughter / is / my
    My daughter is hardly ever sick.
  • Although she studies "a lot", she goes "rarely" to the library.
    Although she studies a lot, she rarely goes to the library.
  • were / would / you / never / thought / I / have / 30
    I would never have thought youwere 30.
  • I crashed my new car "unfortunately" "last week".
    Unfortunately, I crashed my car last week.
  • I can understand a word "hardly" when people speak English "quickly".
    I can hardly understand a work when people speak English quickly.
  • be / in five minutes / I'll / there
    I’ll be there in five minutes.
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Tonight
    Indoors
    All day
    Soon
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Outside
    In the park
    In fact
    Here
  • "Ideally", we should leave tomorrow "early".
    Ideally, we should leave early tomorrow.
  • Which adverb or adverbial phrase is different?
    Fortunately
    Clearly
    Sometimes
    Obviously
  • parents / next year / are / his / retiring
    His parents are retiring next year.
  • go / much / the / to / later / in / I / summer / bed
    I go to bed much later in the summer.
  • I / umbrella / an / had / luckily / taken
    Luckily, I had taken and umbrella.
  • boy / rude / teacher / was / to / the / extremely / his
    The boy was extremely rude to his teacher.
  • dresses / my /stylishly / very / sister
    My sister dresses very stylishly.
  • He "usually immediately" gets up when his alarm rings.
    He usually gets up immediately when his alarm rings.
  • is / Omar / apparently / divorced / getting
    Apparently, Omar is getting divorced.