adverb Flashcards
for a while
for a long time
afterwards
after the time or event mentioned
on a regular/daily/weekly etc basis
regularly, every day, week, etc
over time
==gradually
fairly
more than a little, but much less than very
She believes she’s being unfairly criticized. ?
in a way that is not right or does not involve equal treatment
His clothes are all neatly folded in their drawers.
in a tidy way
A system or action whereby something happens is one that?
makes that thing happen. ?
Put your toys away. :
(…) a (…) or (…) a (…)
to
different place
in
different direction
They just blindly followed orders.
blindly/:
(…) about what you (…)
without thinking
are doing
By the time we arrived the meeting was over.
over:
ended
Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name.
clear somebody (of something):
to (…) that somebody is (…)
prove
innocent
My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn’t have afforded the trip.
otherwise:
used to state (…) would (…) if something did not happen or (…) the (…) were (…)
what the result
be
if
situation
different
Namibia, formerly known as South West Africa
formerly/:
(…)
/ˈfɔːrmərli/
in the past
I was just walking along singing to myself.
along:
(…)
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