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Irregular Adverbs (2)
*Be careful! Some adverbs can be very
confusing:
The word hardly means the
opposite of hard, or “barely.”
- David hit me hard! (It hurts a lot!)
- David hardly hit me! (It doesn’t hurt at all.)
(Sometimes
people greet each other by saying, “Are you working hard, or hardly
working.” What do you think this means?)
The word lately means “recently.”
- Vicky was late to school
today. (She was not
early.)
- Vicky has been tired
lately. (She has
been tired recently - for a few days or weeks.)
Fill in the blanks with
hard, hardly, late, or lately.
1. Jenna is working
very _______________ right now, so please don’t bother her.
2. Jason is
_______________ working right now, so you can bother him if you want.
3. I have been taking
many tests ________________, so I have been studying very hard.
4. I came to class
_______________ because my mother drives too slowly.
5. It’s _______________
raining, so I think I will walk to school.
6. It’s raining too
_______________! Can you drive me to school today?
7. I have been working
late _______________, so I haven’t had enough time to sleep.
8. James
________________ studies for his tests, so his grades are getting worse
and worse.
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