Vocabulary

English (UK] – Adverbs Exercise

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all day
The mother has to work all day.
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yesterday
It rained heavily yesterday.
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all
Here you can see all flags of the world.
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more
Older children receive more pocket money.
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anytime
You can call us anytime.
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in
Is he going in or out?
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somewhere
A rabbit has hidden somewhere.
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in
The two are coming in.
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quite
She is quite slim.
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correct
The word is not spelled correctly.
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in the morning
I have to get up early in the morning.
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alone
I am enjoying the evening all alone.