9- The use of food additives has grown .......... in recent years; in fact, it has increased tenfold in the last three decades.
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19- A lot of the pictures were really very good, but Mary's was certainly .......... of all.
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4- Why don't you stay in bed and rest until you feel...............?
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10- The diagram shows it is .............. in summer than in winter in the northern hemisphere.
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23- Since he was too lazy to read the novel.......... he has misunderstood the motives of the main
character.
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6- There is nothing .................... being interruped all the time.
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8- My ............... sport is tennis. What is yours?
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13- He performed ............... the audience applauded him for ten minutes.
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17- The earthquake caused ......... damage but not as much as expected.
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21- You've kept us waiting here for two hours. Next time make sure you are …….. .
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18- Unless you take your medicine ......... that
cough of yours will never go.
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5- Measles is not............... a children's disease.
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15- Hong Kong is one of the most ..........
populated areas in the world.
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11- In some parts of the world they are .........
short of food .......... people are dying of hunger.
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3- Determined to get into shape for the coming
swimming season, Clara exercises ...............
every morning.
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2- The tourists were ............... by the poverty
they observed in some African countries.
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22- This report seems interesting in parts, but
the last section is ........ unrealistic.
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14- I can't tell you the exact amount, but I can give you a ............... estimate.
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24- Do you think we can trust him to find a ......... place for us to stay in London?
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16- Soil is ............... being eroded by the action of running water and wind.
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1- The weather was so cold ............ .
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20- I don't think Prank is old ...... to stay at home
alone.
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7- The better I get to know him .......... .
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25- The view from this window is one of ......... I have ever seen.
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12- Jane has lost the gold brooch her mother gave her ............... a wedding present.
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There are three main positions in a clause for adverbs:
front position (before the subject):
Normally, I write for about six hours a day.
mid position (between the subject and verb, immediately after be as a main verb, or after the first or second auxiliary verb):
I usually start work by about 8.00. I’m generally up at about 7.00. I had never been to Norway before.
If my books hadn’t been successful, I would happily have stayed in teaching or! would have happily stayed..
end position (after the verb; either immediately after it or later in the clause): He writes simply.
Many adverbs can go in any of these positions, depending on the context or style of writing
Gradually, they grow into real people. or They gradually grow …. or They grow gradually….

Some adverbs tend to appear in particular positions:
Always, never; adverbs of indefinite frequency (hardly ever, often, rarely, regularly, seldom); and degree
adverbs (almost, hardly, nearly, quite, rather, scarcely) are usually put in mid position:
I rarely have a clear idea. I always know how a book is going to end.
Constantly, continually, regularly; absolutely, completely, entirely, greatly, perfectly are usually put either in
mid or end position, but not in front position:
I greatly admire William Boyd. or! admire William Boyd greatly. (not Greatlyq-affmife …)
Adverbs of place are usually put in end position: I work upstairs.
Adverbs of definite time and frequency are usually put in end position:
I finished my previous book last January.
Adverbs of time or frequency consisting of more than one word (e.g. as a rule, from time to time, every so often) are usually put either in front or end position, but not mid position:
As a rule, I prefer finding information from books.
We avoid putting an adverb between a main verb and a direct object, or following an -ing form or to-infinitive
I still speak Swedish quite well
I started writing professionally.
Id like to go back again.
In end position we usually put adverbs of place before adverbs of time:
I hadn’t been to Norway before. (not I hadn’t been before to Norway.)

The usual position for rather is between a/an and an adjective. Less often, but with a similar meaning, rather is used before a/an and an adjective
My mother was a rather gentle woman. or My mother was rather a gentle woman.
Already, yet, still
Already can go in either mid or end position:
I’d already decided that I wanted to write … or I’d decided already …
Yet is usually put in end position in negatives, questions and expressions of uncertainty:
I don’t know if I can tell you yet.
Still usually goes in mid position:
I’m still sketching out the plot
Even, only
Even and only usually go in mid position:
He can even speak Swedish.
but if they refer to the subject they usually come before it:
Sometimes even I’m surprised. Only my close family had read anything I’d written.
Really
The meaning of really can change according to its position in a sentence. Immediately before an adjective it
means ‘very’. In other positions it can mean ‘actually’ or ‘in fact’:
I’d been feeling really tired.
My friends thought I was joking but I really had decided to leave teaching.

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