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79 English lessons that use adverbs

English Lesson: Is it just me, or was that a bit of a letdown?
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21. “Is it just me, or was that a bit of a letdown?”

English Lesson: His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.
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22. “His resignation definitely marks the end of an era for Ample.”

English Lesson: It sounds vaguely familiar.
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23. “It sounds vaguely familiar.”

English Lesson: They set a pretty high bar for me.
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24. “They set a pretty high bar for me.”

English Lesson: We have a really vibrant art scene.
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25. “We have a really vibrant art scene.”

English Lesson: Fortunately the judge ruled in my favor.
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26. “Fortunately the judge ruled in my favor.”

English Lesson: I'll warn you - It's still pretty damp.
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27. “I'll warn you - It's still pretty damp.”

English Lesson: I'm finally making a go of it.
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28. “I'm finally making a go of it.”

English Lesson: He said it so matter-of-factly, I didn't know what to make of it at first.
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29. “He said it so matter-of-factly, I didn't know what to make of it at first.”

English Lesson: I can barely hold my eyes open.
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30. “I can barely hold my eyes open.”

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