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English World - ACTIVITY OF ADVERBS WITH TWO FORMS DİFFERENT MEANINGS
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ITEM
- I managed to get to New York easy/easily by flying there direct/ directly.
- She has been deeply/deep upset by his behaviour late/lately.
- Lately/ Late the cost of living has been increasing; things generally are not nearly/near as cheap as they used to be.
- It is wide/widely believed that she was wrong/ wrongly accused.
- Laura is very shy person who rare/ rarely goes out and she does not mix free/freely with the other students.
- She is highly/ high regarded in the school as people can get on with her easily/easy.
- I was not full/ fully satisfied with the doctor as he had wrong/ wrongly diagnosed my previous illness.
- "Do you intend to leave shortly/ short?" "I think so. I have nearly/ near finished.
- He will surely/ sure get a good grade; he has been studying very hardly/ hard for the pst year.
- I was prettily/ pretty embarrassed when I realised that I had hardly/hard enough money to pay the bill.

ANSWERS
- easily/direct
- deeply/ lately
- lately/ nearly
- widely/ wrongly
- rarely/ freely
- highly/ easily
- fully/ wrongly
- shortly/ nearly
- surely/ hard
- pretty/ hardly
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