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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #101438: Adjectives and adverbs
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    Adjectives and adverbs






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    1. I'm in knowing why he left his job so suddenly.

    2. I'm not surprised he failed his exam. He didn't exactly try very !

    3. If it is a Michelangelo drawing, it will sell for millions.

    4. My piano playing has improved since I got a new teacher.

    5. She walked into a lit room. The light was blinding.

    6. He sleeps and always hears the baby when she cries.

    7. The traffic is moving very ahead of us. Why don't you take a detour?

    8. You'll have to excuse Joanna; she's feeling rather and emotional at the moment.

    9. I noticed how her movements were.

    10. - Have you seen Brian? - Yes, he's changed; I didn't recognize him.

    11. She is a sleeper. The slightest sound will wake her.










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