Vocabulary

Learn Adverbs – English (UK)

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enough
She wants to sleep and has had enough of the noise.
enough
She wants to sleep and has had enough of the noise.
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in
The two are coming in.
in
The two are coming in.
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yesterday
It rained heavily yesterday.
yesterday
It rained heavily yesterday.
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in
Is he going in or out?
in
Is he going in or out?
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home
The soldier wants to go home to his family.
home
The soldier wants to go home to his family.
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almost
I almost hit!
almost
I almost hit!
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there
The goal is there.
there
The goal is there.
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somewhere
A rabbit has hidden somewhere.
somewhere
A rabbit has hidden somewhere.
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almost
It is almost midnight.
almost
It is almost midnight.
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out
The sick child is not allowed to go out.
out
The sick child is not allowed to go out.
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before
She was fatter before than now.
before
She was fatter before than now.
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also
The dog is also allowed to sit at the table.
also
The dog is also allowed to sit at the table.