Vocabulary

Learn Adverbs – English (UK)

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almost
It is almost midnight.
almost
It is almost midnight.
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also
Her girlfriend is also drunk.
also
Her girlfriend is also drunk.
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again
He writes everything again.
again
He writes everything again.
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down
She jumps down into the water.
down
She jumps down into the water.
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anytime
You can call us anytime.
anytime
You can call us anytime.
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on it
He climbs onto the roof and sits on it.
on it
He climbs onto the roof and sits on it.
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now
Should I call him now?
now
Should I call him now?
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always
There was always a lake here.
always
There was always a lake here.
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a little
I want a little more.
a little
I want a little more.
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left
On the left, you can see a ship.
left
On the left, you can see a ship.
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together
We learn together in a small group.
together
We learn together in a small group.
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almost
The tank is almost empty.
almost
The tank is almost empty.