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Adverb Phrases

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  • My mother sleeps in the afternoon. (usually, a little)
    My mother usually sleeps a little in the afternoon.
  • He ran in and he didn't say hello. (just, even)
    He just ran in and he didn't even say hello.
  • My father wasn't injured when he fell. (luckily, seriously)
    Luckily, my father wasn't seriously injured when he fell.
  • I will be leaving tomorrow. (probably, early)
    I will probably be leaving early tomorrow.
  • The house was damaged in the flood. (badly, last summer)
    The house was badly damaged in the flood last summer.
  • Joey is at his friend's house. (sometimes, in the evening)
    Joey is sometimes at his friend's house in the evening.
  • Anna danced in the ballet. (wonderfully, last night)
    Anna danced wonderfully in the ballet last night.
  • She drives fast. (often, extremely)
    She often drives extremely fast.
  • We must do something. (obviously, quickly)
    Obviously, we must do something quickly.
  • Tom broke his arm when he was skiing. (apparently, nearly)
    Apparently, Tom nearly broke his arm when he was skiing