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1. He's very tired because he works very
hard
widely
nearly
slow
hardly
highly
wide
near
high
slowly
.
2. He
hard
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slow
hardly
highly
wide
near
high
slowly
works, he's very lazy.
3. He came
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hardly
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near
high
slowly
the animals and sat down.
4. I was late and
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hardly
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near
high
slowly
missed my train.
5. Keep your eyes
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slowly
open !
6. They differed
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hardly
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near
high
slowly
in their opinions.
7. The birds fly
hard
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highly
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near
high
slowly
.
8. He was
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praised for his work.
9. She is a very
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slowly
pupil, she needs some help.
10. She works very
hard
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nearly
slow
hardly
highly
wide
near
high
slowly
.
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