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79 English lessons that use adverbs

English Lesson: He proudly served on the New York police force for over 30 years.
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1. “He proudly served on the New York police force for over 30 years.”

English Lesson: We were growing really rapidly for the first few months, but since then it’s evened off.
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2. “We were growing really rapidly for the first few months, but since then it’s evened off.”

English Lesson: It's truly an honor to meet someone of your stature and influence.
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3. “It's truly an honor to meet someone of your stature and influence.”

English Lesson: Daniel Day-Lewis gave an absolutely riveting performance!
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4. “Daniel Day-Lewis gave an absolutely riveting performance!”

English Lesson: Thanks! I don't know if that's necessarily true, but it's nice of you to say.
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5. “Thanks! I don't know if that's necessarily true, but it's nice of you to say.”

English Lesson: She told me she had to draw some blood, and I swear I nearly fainted.
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6. “She told me she had to draw some blood, and I swear I nearly fainted.”

English Lesson: He's an incredibly charismatic and personable guy.
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7. “He's an incredibly charismatic and personable guy.”

English Lesson: I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.
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8. “I tend to dress a little more conservatively at the office.”

English Lesson: He has a reputation for being kind of eccentric.
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9. “He has a reputation for being kind of eccentric.”

English Lesson: They're not actively searching for a replacement yet.
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10. “They're not actively searching for a replacement yet.”

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