Vocabulary

Esperanto – Adverbs Exercise

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too much
The work is getting too much for me.
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often
We should see each other more often!
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in the morning
I have a lot of stress at work in the morning.
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out
The sick child is not allowed to go out.
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in the morning
I have to get up early in the morning.
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anytime
You can call us anytime.
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quite
She is quite slim.
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down
They are looking down at me.
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down
He flies down into the valley.
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also
Her girlfriend is also drunk.
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down
She jumps down into the water.
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again
They met again.