Vocabulary

Learn Adverbs – English (UK)

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home
The soldier wants to go home to his family.
home
The soldier wants to go home to his family.
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too much
The work is getting too much for me.
too much
The work is getting too much for me.
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tomorrow
No one knows what will be tomorrow.
tomorrow
No one knows what will be tomorrow.
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soon
A commercial building will be opened here soon.
soon
A commercial building will be opened here soon.
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enough
She wants to sleep and has had enough of the noise.
enough
She wants to sleep and has had enough of the noise.
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at night
The moon shines at night.
at night
The moon shines at night.
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into
They jump into the water.
into
They jump into the water.
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on it
He climbs onto the roof and sits on it.
on it
He climbs onto the roof and sits on it.
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often
Tornadoes are not often seen.
often
Tornadoes are not often seen.
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out
He would like to get out of prison.
out
He would like to get out of prison.
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left
On the left, you can see a ship.
left
On the left, you can see a ship.
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in
The two are coming in.
in
The two are coming in.