Vocabulary

Learn Adverbs – English (UK)

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nowhere
These tracks lead to nowhere.
nowhere
These tracks lead to nowhere.
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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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almost
The tank is almost empty.
almost
The tank is almost empty.
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too much
He has always worked too much.
too much
He has always worked too much.
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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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down
He flies down into the valley.
down
He flies down into the valley.
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really
Can I really believe that?
really
Can I really believe that?
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down below
He is lying down on the floor.
down below
He is lying down on the floor.
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up
He is climbing the mountain up.
up
He is climbing the mountain up.
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around
One should not talk around a problem.
around
One should not talk around a problem.
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in
Is he going in or out?
in
Is he going in or out?
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only
There is only one man sitting on the bench.
only
There is only one man sitting on the bench.