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1. When we heard that Paul had passed all his tests we were really
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
.
2. All of us congratulated him
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
.
3. Paul's maths teacher, Mr Cosine, was extremely
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
.
4. Mr Cosine said that Paul had done an
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
work.
5. The night before the tests Paul didn't sleep
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
enough.
6. After the last test, Paul was so tired that he could
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
keep an eye open.
7. That last test was so hard that Paul felt
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
at first.
8. He has worked very
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
for months and deserves his holiday.
9. It's wonderful for his old mother who's very
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
too, of course.
10. Paul has now completed the maths course
hard
competent
successfully
well
excellent
warmly
happy
hardly
terrible
.
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