Vocabulary

Polish – Adverbs Exercise

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almost
The tank is almost empty.
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in
The two are coming in.
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in the morning
I have to get up early in the morning.
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more
Older children receive more pocket money.
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around
One should not talk around a problem.
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anytime
You can call us anytime.
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only
There is only one man sitting on the bench.
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already
He is already asleep.
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in
Is he going in or out?
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there
Go there, then ask again.
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outside
We are eating outside today.
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together
The two like to play together.