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Adjectives and adverbs

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  • If you lose your passport, you should go DIRECT / DIRECTLY to the police.
    directly
  • When we arrived in Rome, the weather was ABSOLUTELY / VERY awful.
    absolutely
  • Sarah was so suntanned I could HARD / HARDLY recognise her.
    hardly
  • Ask Sue what this word means - her Italian is really GOOD / WELL.
    good
  • Many of the monuments of Rome are ABSOLUTELY/ EXTREMELY well known.
    extremely
  • You don't look very GOOD / WELL. Are you feeling OK?
    well
  • Over the past 20 years, the quality of hotels has A STEDY/ STEADILY improved.
    steadily
  • I worked extremely HARDLY ? HARD to pay for this holiday.
    hard
  • There have been a lot of strikes at the airport LATE / LATELY.
    lately
  • Since 1990, there's been A STEADY/ STEADILY increase in tourism in this town.
    steady
  • Mark travelled WIDE / WIDELY in Europe when he was a student.
    widely
  • The announcement said that the plane would take off LATELY / LATE.
    late