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Have you even / ever been camping in the mountains?
ever
I love unusual foods. I’ve even / ever tried fried insects!
even
I can’t believe that I’ve been a teacher for nearly / near 25 years now!
nearly
Ideally / Gradually, you should wash wool by hand, as that way there’s less chance it will shrink.
ideally
It’s a pity you couldn’t come to the concert with us. You would have certainly / eventually enjoyed it.
certainly
I’ve been learning French for ages, and ideally / gradually, I’m starting to feel more confident.
gradually
I won’t give you the details now, but ideally / basically, the plan’s very simple.
basically
Rosie’s looking absolutely fantastic, but ideally / in fact, she’s been ill for the last three months.
in fact
Oh, don’t go yet / still! Stay for a bit longer.
yet
Sara hard/hardly works so her boss won’t give her a promotion.
hardly
Sara works really hard / hardly, but her boss won’t give her a promotion.
hard
I’ll pay you back in the end / at the end of the month.
at the end
Sally hasn’t been feeling very well lately / late, so she’s going to make an appointment to see her doctor.
lately
This dress has been especially / specially designed for her, so no one else will have one like it.
specially
It was raining on the day of the picnic, so we didn’t go in the end / at the end.
in the end
I’m working part-time at the moment / actually, but I think they’ll offer me a full-time job soon.
at the moment
The young man was hurt and taken to the hospital. (badly/last night)
The young man was badly hurt and taken to the hospital last night.
I forgot your birthday, but my brother reminded me (almost/fortunately)
I almost forgot your birthday but fortunately my brother reminded me.
I've bought a beautiful new pair of shoes. (just/really)
I've just bought a really beautiful new pair of shoes.
John died in a car accident. (apparently/nearly)
Apparently, John nearly died in a car accident.
I have a nap (usually/in the afternoon)
I usually have a nap in the afternoon.
I thought both teams played (personally / badly).
Personally, I thought both teams played badly.
You must admit that they were lucky. (incredibly)
You must admit that they were incredibly lucky.
Do you mean that? (really)
Do you really mean that?
I think Manchester United played again. (brilliantly / tonight)
I think Manchester United played brilliantly again tonight.