My father has a nap.
(usually, in the afternoon)
My father usually has a nap in the afternoon.
She liked a lot the gift.
Wrong - she liked the gift a lot
Have you --- been to the USA?
I've been all over the USA - I've --- been to Alaska.
(even, ever)
Have you ever been to the USA?
I've been all over the USA - I've even been to Alaska
in a perfect world?
(Basically, fortunately, ideally)
Ideally
an adjective that is the opposite of tight
loose
Ben is at his friend's house.
(often, in the evening)
Ben is often at his friend's house in the evening.
Mark came last night very late home.
Wrong - Mark came home very late last night
I've --- finished my book, I'm on the last chapter.
Is there a bank --- here?
(near, nearly)
I've nearly finished my book
Is there a bank near here?
in the end?
(ideally, eventually, gradually)
eventually
an adjective that means not modern
old-fashioned
Their house was damaged in the fire.
(badly, last week)
Their house was badly damaged in the fire last week.
I was incredibly tired last night
Right
He trains very ---, at least three hours a day.
It's foggy, I can --- see anything.
(hardly, hard)
He trains very hard.
I can hardly see anything.
according to what you have heard or read?
(Basically, obviously, apparently)
apparently
Example: I thought they'd broken up, but apparently, they're back together again.
an adjective for clothes covered in drawings like flowers/small pictures etc.
patterned
I've bought a beautiful new coat.
(just, really)
I've just bought a really beautiful new coat.
She's lazy a bit about doing her homework
Wrong - she's a bit lazy about doing her homework
I made that cake --- for you.
I love Italian food, --- pizza.
(especially, specially)
I made that cake specially for you.
I love Italian food, especially pizza
the truth is?
(eventually, ideally, in fact)
Example: I thought the exam would be difficult, but --- it was quite easy
in fact
the material used for jeans
denim
Martin eats quickly.
(always, incredibly)
Martin always eats incredibly quickly.
A young man was hurt badly and was immediately taken to hospital.
Right
---- of the film, the main character died.
I didn't want to go, but --- they convinced me.
(At the end, in the end)
At the end of the film, ...
..., but in the end they convinced me
little by little?
(certainly, gradually, basically)
gradually
plain