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Adverbs Practice Test

1. The chances of his heart failure are very high as he has used
high prohibited dangerous drugs unconsciously.

2. The tuition increases, consequently, tuition income typically


covers less than 50% of college budgets.

3. I have to run down the street quickly each morning after


breakfast in order to catch my bus to school.

4. If you compare carefully, the house prices in the two areas, it


is quitely amazing how different they are.
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5. His eyes gained sparkle; his mind, which was adequate if not
brilliantly equipped, began to move more adventurously.

6. His degree, for instance, was not particularly good, and his
discipline, though enough good and improving, was not
absolutely reliable under all conditions.

7. I think there are still people who do not realize that it does
affect your life to a prettily serious degree.

8. One day, climbing on Great Gable, he noticed a girl waving


excited from a dangerous looking ledge.
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9. Don't you notice the tension between the two whenever


they're left lonely together?

10. Although she speaks five languages, she did not do good on
the translation exam.

11. He could scarcely walk, and it was a hardly job getting him
down the steep track to Wasdale.

12. We knew that she had got the job when we saw her excited
talking on the phone.
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13. The avid runner ran slowly and steady until he crossed the
large finish line.

14. The happy girl cheerfully greeted her pretty friends and
gratefully guests.

15. According to the dean, the goal of gainfully employment is


apparently to protect students from getting into unsustainable
debt.

16. The enrollment in professional courses has dropped


considerable because of overall slump in the economy and poor
employment prospects for recent college graduates.
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17. The roof of the house collapsed because of heavy snowfall;


lucky no one was at home when the incident occurred.

18. He told me that he was treated very friendly.

19. During late summer evenings, we would sit on the pouch, swing
and rock very slow.

20. After she returned from the three-week vacations, she looked
very well.

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