Adverbs and adverbial phrases 1
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- We're going to be UNFORTUNATELY late.
- UNFORTUNATELY, we're going to be late.
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- I speak five languages FLUENTLY.
- I speak FLUENTLY five languages.
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- She liked the present VERY MUCH.
- She liked VERY MUCH the present.
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- Mark came home VERY LATE last night.
- Mark came last night VERY LATE home.
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- The ambulance arrived at the scene of the accident AFTER a few minutes.
- The ambulance arrived at the scene of the accident a few minutes AFTER.
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- A young man was BADLY injured and was taken to hospital.
- A young man was injured BADLY and was taken to hospital.
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- I HARDLY EVER have time for breakfast.
- I have time HARDLY EVER for breakfast.
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- She's A BIT lazy about doing her homework.
- She's lazy A BIT about doing her homework.
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- I ALMOST forgot your birthday, but fortunately my sister reminded me.
- I forgot your birthday ALMOST, but fortunately my sister reminded me.
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- LUCKILY, we had taken an umbrella because it started to rain just after we'd left.
- We LUCKILY had taken an umbrella because it started to rain just after we'd left.
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- Mary doesn't ALWAYS eat healthily, because she OFTEN has snacks between meals.
- Mary doesn't eat healthily ALWAYS, because OFTEN she has snacks between meals.
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- APPARENTLY, Jack has been sacked.
- Jack has been APPARENTLY sacked.