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Vocabulary - Unit 6A

The document provides 20 sentences with a gap to be filled by an adverb. Students are to determine which adverb is correctly fills the gap based on the context of each sentence. The activity directs students to work with a partner by taking turns reading sentences aloud with a gap and having their partner provide an adverb to fill the gap without looking at the worksheet.
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Vocabulary - Unit 6A

The document provides 20 sentences with a gap to be filled by an adverb. Students are to determine which adverb is correctly fills the gap based on the context of each sentence. The activity directs students to work with a partner by taking turns reading sentences aloud with a gap and having their partner provide an adverb to fill the gap without looking at the worksheet.
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6A VOCABULARY Common adverb collocations

Circle the correct adverb to complete the sentence.

1 Tropical fruits like mangos were considered exotic in the UK 50 years ago, but now they are fully /
perfectly / readily available.
2 We are fully / greatly / readily aware that our website is not functioning properly, and we hope to
have it fixed as soon as possible.
3 No one ever says hello to strangers in a London park, but halfway up a Welsh mountain, it’s freely /
kindly / perfectly normal.
4 I wanted to fly home for Christmas, but the flights turned out to be bitterly / deeply / prohibitively
expensive.
5 We had to have our roof repaired after it was badly / fiercely / painfully damaged in the storm.
6 If you think I’m going to do your homework for you again, you’re painfully / quietly / sadly mistaken.
7 I thought the notice was firmly / flatly / roughly attached to the window, but it’s disappeared.
8 I donate to a charity for homeless people, and if I had more time, I’d get more actively / highly /
readily involved.
9 In most countries, all car drivers and passengers are firmly / legally / strongly required to wear seat
belts.
10 This book is deeply / highly / hugely recommended for anyone who wants a readable introduction
to global economics.
11 I walked all the way through the airport, blissfully / fiercely / ridiculously unaware that my suitcase
was open and I was scattering clothes behind me.
12 After years of being deeply / firmly / strongly unhappy in a loveless marriage, Tanya finally filed
for divorce.
13 Overall, this film doesn’t have much emotional depth, but it is fully / happily / hugely enjoyable.
14 We usually enjoy hiking in all weathers, but that day, it was so bitterly / roughly / strongly cold that
we turned back after about an hour.
15 At Cathy’s café, the service isn’t the best, but the food is greatly / perfectly / reasonably priced and
extremely tasty.
16 We would greatly / hugely / largely appreciate it if you could complete all the documentation by
Friday.
17 If you have any long-term health conditions, we actively / highly / strongly advise that you consult
your doctor before participating in this activity.
18 Mr Clarke was accused of fraud, but categorically / firmly / warmly denied all charges.
19 I begged my teacher to give me an extra day to finish my assignment, but she flatly / strongly /
violently refused.
20 Thank you for greatly / happily / kindly agreeing to check my CV. I look forward to your comments.

ACTIVATION
Work with a partner. A Read a sentence aloud, leaving a gap instead of the bold adverb. B Without
looking at the worksheet, say an adverb that can be used in the gap. Then swap roles.
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