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adverbially speaking question 1
They had to drive ......... up the hill because the car was very old.


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adverbially speaking question 2
Please listen ......... because this is important.


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adverbially speaking question 3
Sorry we're late but we got here as ......... as we could.


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adverbially speaking question 4
He mumbled throughout his speech so I could ......... understand a single word.


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adverbially speaking question 5
I trust his judgement — he ......... makes a mistake.


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adverbially speaking question 6
You've ......... ruined my new carpet with your filthy shoes.


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adverbially speaking question 7
You haven't ......... written that letter, have you?


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adverbially speaking question 8
I have ......... told her not to do that and yet she always does.


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adverbially speaking question 9
It was a very long day but we ......... arrived in time for tea.


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adverbially speaking question 10
He didn't want me to enter and ......... disputed my reason for being there.


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