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They (near) managed to score a goal - but not quite.
nearly
That thunder sounds very (near).
near
She already sings (good) at the age of six.
well
The day was (clear) so there was a good view.
clear
You can see the mountains quite (clear) today.
clearly
The biscuits taste (good).
good
He reads very (good).
well
He speaks Spanish quite (good), but his French isn't so good.
well
Eating (healthy) is a good way to keep fit.
healthily
Is this milk still (good)? It's quite old.
good
They played really (good) and won the game.
well
Do you always make a chocolate cake? - No, not always, but (usual).
usually
Do you (usual) go this way home?
usually
Is this your (usual) way home?
usual
Is that gun (real), or is it a toy gun?
real
I don't know. It's (hard) to say exactly.
hard
It was a very small room. We had (hard) any space.
hardly
Uncle Alan smelled the wine (careful) before he poured it.
carefully
Adam looked (quick) in his book before the test.
quickly
The waxworks at Madame Tussauds look amazingly (real).
real
Did you (real) go to Africa in the holidays?
really
Stop asking me. Be (patient)!
patient
There's a long queue. We'll just have to wait (patient).
patiently
She (deep) regrets giving up her job at the bank.
deeply
Drive (fast), Mum! There's a hump-back bridge ahead.
fast
It's ok, I don't need a seat. I'm not going very (far).
far
Go (straight) on here and then turn left by the supermarket.
straight
It's (extreme) cold today - wear a warm jacket.
extremely
This bottle is (complete) empty.
completely
My answer to the maths problem was (total) wrong.
totally
Did you make this bread yourself? It tastes (good).
good
Lindsay doesn't (normal) wear green.
normally
This sofa feels (hard).
hard
This sofa looks (soft).
soft
We'll have to get up (early).
early
Don't arrive (late) tomorrow!
late
Have you seen Mr Taylor (late)?
lately
It's (near) quarter to two.
nearly
They (sudden) decided to move house.
suddenly
The decision to move house was very (sudden).
sudden
She felt (tired), so she went home.
tired
The last test wasn't very (hard).
hard
Finished?! I've (hard) started!
hardly
Just work (quiet) and don't disturb each other.
quietly
If we're going to catch the next bus, we'd better move (quick).
quickly
The new boy seems (friendly), doesn't he?
friendly
It feels (strange) to be back at school.
strange
I think he has become (lazy) in his old age.
lazy
She plays the piano (beautiful).
beautifully
Shall I tell him I love him, or does that sound (stupid)?
stupid
You look (beautiful) in that dress.
beautiful
This wine tastes (funny). I'm not going to drink it.
funny
That old tofu in the fridge smellt (horrible), so I threw it out.
horrible
That cake you're making smells (nice)!
nice
It seems (good) to me.
good
It was getting (dark), so they went home.
dark
The game was very (exciting)
exciting
The children played (happy)
happily