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Adjectives cannot modify verbs.","The presentation went surprisingly well yesterday.",[18],{"id":19,"blankNumber":9,"options":20},"019d52ed-57b4-7984-9db1-8ee4f43ad407",[21,26,30],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7920-9db1-8ee4f3390b12","extremely smoothly",true,0,{"id":27,"optionText":28,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7944-9db1-8ee4f37b666d","extreme smoothly",false,{"id":31,"optionText":32,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7968-9db1-8ee4f39f76c0","extremely smooth",{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":36,"explanation":37,"exampleSentence":38,"blanks":39},"019d52ed-57b4-7ac8-9db1-8ee4f71f4bf0","The company __1__ about the recent drop in customer satisfaction scores.",3,"Use adverbs (deeply) between the verb “to be” and adjectives or past participles. Adjectives cannot modify other adjectives.","Management is seriously worried about the budget cuts.",[40],{"id":41,"blankNumber":9,"options":42},"019d52ed-57b4-7a88-9db1-8ee4f638bb8f",[43,46,49],{"id":44,"optionText":45,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7a08-9db1-8ee4f53a260b","is deeply concerned",{"id":47,"optionText":48,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7a2c-9db1-8ee4f551a1bc","is deep concerned",{"id":50,"optionText":51,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7a50-9db1-8ee4f5d943aa","deeply is concerned",{"id":53,"sentenceTemplate":54,"displayOrder":55,"explanation":56,"exampleSentence":57,"blanks":58},"019d52ed-57b4-7bcc-9db1-8ee4f9ceae12","The report __1__, but we still need to add the final statistics before submission.",4,"Use degree adverbs (nearly, almost) between the verb “to be” and adjectives.","The project is almost complete now.",[59],{"id":60,"blankNumber":9,"options":61},"019d52ed-57b4-7b80-9db1-8ee4f901308f",[62,65,68],{"id":63,"optionText":64,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7b10-9db1-8ee4f773eb92","is nearly ready",{"id":66,"optionText":67,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7b3c-9db1-8ee4f78f0159","is near ready",{"id":69,"optionText":70,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7b60-9db1-8ee4f84c28ec","nearly is ready",{"id":72,"sentenceTemplate":73,"displayOrder":74,"explanation":75,"exampleSentence":76,"blanks":77},"019d52ed-57b4-7cb0-9db1-8ee4fcb4a2f2","International clients __1__ English during video conferences, so we rarely need interpreters.",5,"Use frequency adverbs (usually, often, sometimes) before the main verb. Adjectives (usual) cannot modify verbs.","We normally start meetings at 9 a.m. sharp.",[78],{"id":79,"blankNumber":9,"options":80},"019d52ed-57b4-7c78-9db1-8ee4fbeebf0e",[81,84,87],{"id":82,"optionText":83,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7c14-9db1-8ee4fa17a421","usually speak",{"id":85,"optionText":86,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7c38-9db1-8ee4fadadd51","speak usual",{"id":88,"optionText":89,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7c58-9db1-8ee4fb654167","usual speak",{"id":91,"sentenceTemplate":92,"displayOrder":93,"explanation":94,"exampleSentence":95,"blanks":96},"019d52ed-57b4-7db0-9db1-8ee4ff4441ae","The new employee has __1__ to the company culture and works well with the team.",6,"Use manner adverbs (quickly) after the verb or after “have\u002Fhas + past participle”. Adjectives cannot modify verbs.","She has learned rapidly in her new role.",[97],{"id":98,"blankNumber":9,"options":99},"019d52ed-57b4-7d58-9db1-8ee4fe53ae2d",[100,103,106],{"id":101,"optionText":102,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7cf4-9db1-8ee4fcda7daa","adapted quickly",{"id":104,"optionText":105,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7d18-9db1-8ee4fdae6e76","quick adapted",{"id":107,"optionText":108,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7d38-9db1-8ee4fe395cf3","adapted quick",{"id":110,"sentenceTemplate":111,"displayOrder":112,"explanation":113,"exampleSentence":114,"blanks":115},"019d52ed-57b4-7ea4-9db1-8ee50184dda0","Our department head __1__ with senior management to discuss strategic planning.",7,"Use frequency adverbs (regularly, frequently) after the main verb when there is no object.","The team communicates daily about project updates.",[116],{"id":117,"blankNumber":9,"options":118},"019d52ed-57b4-7e6c-9db1-8ee500dc350f",[119,122,125],{"id":120,"optionText":121,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7e04-9db1-8ee4ffa76401","meets regularly",{"id":123,"optionText":124,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7e24-9db1-8ee4ffb32505","regular meets",{"id":126,"optionText":127,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7e44-9db1-8ee500a6fa40","meets regular",{"id":129,"sentenceTemplate":130,"displayOrder":131,"explanation":132,"exampleSentence":133,"blanks":134},"019d52ed-57b4-7f88-9db1-8ee503609069","The IT support team can __1__ minor technical problems without external help.",8,"Use frequency adverbs (usually, often, sometimes) between modal verbs and the main verb.","We can normally solve these issues within an hour.",[135],{"id":136,"blankNumber":9,"options":137},"019d52ed-57b4-7f48-9db1-8ee50302cf70",[138,141,144],{"id":139,"optionText":140,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b4-7ee8-9db1-8ee501cda616","usually fix",{"id":142,"optionText":143,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b4-7f0c-9db1-8ee5021466e6","usual fix",{"id":145,"optionText":146,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b4-7f2c-9db1-8ee502c39a0c","fix usually",{"id":148,"sentenceTemplate":149,"displayOrder":150,"explanation":151,"exampleSentence":152,"blanks":153},"019d52ed-57b5-70dd-a869-e93e7ee2792c","The training session __1__, and most participants learned valuable new skills.",9,"Use degree adverbs (extremely, very, quite) between the verb “to be” and adjectives. Adjectives cannot modify other adjectives.","The workshop was incredibly helpful for new staff.",[154],{"id":155,"blankNumber":9,"options":156},"019d52ed-57b5-70a5-a869-e93e7df02b30",[157,160,163],{"id":158,"optionText":159,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b5-703d-a869-e93e7be78f9e","was extremely useful",{"id":161,"optionText":162,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b5-7065-a869-e93e7c9b4457","was extreme useful",{"id":164,"optionText":165,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b5-7085-a869-e93e7d84c198","was useful extremely",{"id":167,"sentenceTemplate":168,"displayOrder":169,"explanation":170,"exampleSentence":171,"blanks":172},"019d52ed-57b5-71b9-a869-e93e80d0548b","Sales figures have __1__ this quarter compared to the same period last year.",10,"Use manner adverbs (significantly) after “have\u002Fhas + past participle”. Adjectives cannot modify verbs.","Productivity has improved dramatically since the changes.",[173],{"id":174,"blankNumber":9,"options":175},"019d52ed-57b5-7181-a869-e93e8075a1e0",[176,179,182],{"id":177,"optionText":178,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b5-7121-a869-e93e7f1a9cd1","increased significantly",{"id":180,"optionText":181,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b5-7145-a869-e93e7f2b56cc","significant increased",{"id":183,"optionText":184,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b5-7165-a869-e93e7faf6e9c","increased significant",{"id":186,"sentenceTemplate":187,"displayOrder":188,"explanation":189,"exampleSentence":190,"blanks":191},"019d52ed-57b5-729d-a869-e93e82e65e8d","The marketing team __1__ overtime because they manage their time efficiently.",11,"Use frequency adverbs (often, usually, always) between “doesn't\u002Fdon't” and the main verb.","He doesn't normally arrive late to meetings.",[192],{"id":193,"blankNumber":9,"options":194},"019d52ed-57b5-7265-a869-e93e8248ca77",[195,198,201],{"id":196,"optionText":197,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b5-7209-a869-e93e8140a36c","doesn't often work",{"id":199,"optionText":200,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b5-722d-a869-e93e823210ad","not work often",{"id":202,"optionText":203,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b5-7249-a869-e93e82471274","doesn't oftenly work",{"id":205,"sentenceTemplate":206,"displayOrder":207,"explanation":208,"exampleSentence":209,"blanks":210},"019d52ed-57b5-7379-a869-e93e84eb2e70","Have you __1__ remotely for an international company before starting this position?",12,"Use “ever” between “have\u002Fhas” and the past participle in questions.","Have you ever managed a large team before?",[211],{"id":212,"blankNumber":9,"options":213},"019d52ed-57b5-7341-a869-e93e8488ba03",[214,217,220],{"id":215,"optionText":216,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b5-72e5-a869-e93e82f7ca96","ever worked",{"id":218,"optionText":219,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b5-7305-a869-e93e83d6b978","worked ever",{"id":221,"optionText":222,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b5-7325-a869-e93e8441e8e4","never worked",{"id":224,"sentenceTemplate":225,"displayOrder":226,"explanation":227,"exampleSentence":228,"blanks":229},"019d52ed-57b5-7489-a869-e93e8823e7b4","The CEO __1__ about the company's future plans during the annual shareholders meeting.",13,"Use manner adverbs (enthusiastically) after the verb. Adjectives cannot modify verbs.","She presented confidently to the board of directors.",[230],{"id":231,"blankNumber":9,"options":232},"019d52ed-57b5-744d-a869-e93e87479084",[233,236,239],{"id":234,"optionText":235,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":25},"019d52ed-57b5-73c5-a869-e93e85ead535","spoke enthusiastically",{"id":237,"optionText":238,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":9},"019d52ed-57b5-7405-a869-e93e86286719","spoke enthusiasticaly",{"id":240,"optionText":241,"isCorrect":29,"displayOrder":14},"019d52ed-57b5-7431-a869-e93e86979a3f","spoke enthusiastic",{"title":243,"slug":244,"language":245},"Adverbs","adverbs","en"]