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  • 7) John: England were lucky with their second goal. (quite / to be honest)
    7) John: TO BE HONEST, England were QUITE lucky with their second goal.
  • 9) Gary: I thought both teams played (personally / badly), but at the end of the day, Craig, I'd say England were better in the second half. (a bit / especially)
    9) Gary: PERSONALLY, I thought both teams played BADLY, but at the end of the day, Craig, I'd say England were A BIT better, ESPECIALLY in the second half.
  • 3) Craig: I suppose you think England played. (well)
    Craig: I suppose you think England played WELL.
  • 1) Gary: So, what did you think of the match? Craig: Even though they lost, I think Scotland played again. (brilliantly / tonight)
    Craig: Even though they lost, I think Scotland played BRILLIANTLY again TONIGHT.
  • 8) Craig: Come on, John, England were lucky with both the first and second goals! (extremely)
    8) Craig: Come on, John, England were EXTREMELY lucky with both the first and second goals!
  • 4) John: No, I don't. England play these days. (unfortunately /never / well). But they deserved to win.
    4) John: No, I don't. UNFORTUNATELY, England NEVER play WELL these days. But they deserved to win.
  • 10) John: Well, England are playing Germany in Munich, so let's see how they do. (next / there)
    10) John: Well, England are playing Germany in Munich NEXT, so let's see how they do THERE.
  • 5) Craig: But you must admit that England were lucky. (incredibly)
    5) Craig: But you must admit that England were INCREDIBLY lucky.
  • 2) Craig, do you mean that? (really) I thought they were awful. (absolutely)
    Craig, do you REALLY mean that? I thought they were ABSOLUTELY awful.
  • 6) Gary: Craig, do you have anything good to say about England? (ever)
    6) Gary: Craig, do you have EVER anything good to say about England?