Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
Complete the text with the adverbs from the box: hardly, rather, quite, extremely, very (2), really, a little.
She shut the door (1) silently after her. Her father wasn’t expecting her – she had arrived (2) earlier than she had said. He was sitting where he always sat, in his favourite armchair by the window. It was (3) old but had been repaired (4) skillfully so that he could continue using it. The room had been redecorated since her last visit and was looking (5) elegant. On the shelves were all the books which her father (6) ever looked at any more.
She called his name. He stood up (7) slowly and she noticed that he moved (8) stiffly. He smiled and held out his arms to her. She hadn’t been in touch with him for five years but now he welcomed her as warmly as he always had.
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