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Exercises:Directions:
Choose the correct word in the parentheses to fill in the blank in each sentence.
1.They were
(just, justly) punished for their crimes.
2.My friends are
(most, mostly) teachers.
3.I haven't been to the cinema much
(late, lately).
4.You can eat
(free, freely) in my restaurant whenever you like.
5.He
(near, nearly) missed the train.
6.The train stopped
(short, shortly) only a few meters away from where the old man stood.
Key:
1.justly 2.mostly 3.lately 4.free 5.nearly 6.short
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