Vocabulary

English (UK) – Adverbs Exercise

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nowhere
These tracks lead to nowhere.
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just
She just woke up.
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correct
The word is not spelled correctly.
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enough
She wants to sleep and has had enough of the noise.
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out
She is coming out of the water.
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before
She was fatter before than now.
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quite
She is quite slim.
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yesterday
It rained heavily yesterday.
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first
Safety comes first.
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always
There was always a lake here.
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also
The dog is also allowed to sit at the table.
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together
The two like to play together.