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    Put the adverbs within brackets in the correct position in the sentences.
     
   

We were excited that we could speak coherently. ( so, hardly )

We were so excited that we could hardly speak coherently.

     
1.  

We can harvest the crop faster if we use that kind of machine. ( even )

2.  

This is the most impressive sculpture in the exhibition. ( quite )

3.  

I was sorry to hear of the tragic accident. ( extremely )

4.  

He has taken a few swimming lessons and he can swim well now. ( fairly )

5.  

This is the best film that I have ever seen. ( definitely )

6.  

The quality of this material is superior to that. ( distinctly )

7.  

You are correct in your diagnosis. ( perfectly )

8.  

It is right that he should apologize to his cousin. ( only )

9.  

The crates of smuggled wine were concealed among the bushes. ( partly )

10.  

This box is not big for us to put all these things in. ( enough )

11.  

The picture that he recently draw is the best in the collection. ( quite )

12.  

We were sorry when we found out that we had accused him wrongly. ( deeply )

13.  

He didn't work quickly; that's why he was late. ( enough )

14.  

We cannot bring the matter to court. We have no evidence. ( definitely, absolutely )

15.  

They believed half of what I said. ( only )

16.  

We were dumbfounded when we saw him again. ( utterly )

17.  

The jug was empty when I first looked in it. Now it is full. ( practically, almost )

18.  

The village has changed during the past few years. I can believe that it could change so fast. ( enormously, scarcely )

19.  

"The fault is yours."

No, it isn't. You are at fault." ( entirely, equally )

20.  

This house isn't big to accommodate fifteen people. We need a bigger house. ( enough, much )

     

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    Answers
     
1.  

We can harvest the crop even faster if we use that kind of machine.

2.  

This is quite the most impressive sculpture in the exhibition.

3.  

I was extremely sorry to hear of the tragic accident.

4.  

He has taken a few swimming lessons and he can swim fairly well now.

5.  

This is definitely the best film that I have ever seen.

6.  

The quality of this material is distinctly superior to that.

7.  

You are perfectly correct in your diagnosis.

8.  

It is only right that he should apologize to his cousin.

9.  

The crates of smuggled wine were partly concealed among the bushes.

10.  

This box is not big enough for us to put all these things in.

11.  

The picture that he recently draw is quite the best in the collection.

12.  

We were deeply sorry when we found out that we had accused him wrongly.

13.  

He didn't work quickly enough; that's why he was late.

14.  

We definitely cannot bring the matter to court. We have absolutely no evidence.

15.  

They only believed half of what I said.

16.  

We were utterly dumbfounded when we saw him again.

17.  

The jug was practically empty when I first looked in it. Now it is almost full.

18.  

The village has changed enormously during the past few years. I can scarcely believe that it could change so fast.

19.  

"The fault is entirely yours."

No, it isn't. You are equally at fault."

20.  

This house isn't big enough to accommodate fifteen people. We need a much bigger house.

 
 

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