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Obviously Presumably Probably

The document contains examples of adverbs used to modify verbs and clauses. Several sentences demonstrate the adverbs presumably, obviously, apparently, interestingly, astonishingly, bravely, carelessly, generously, and rightly being used to describe verbs and provide additional context to different actions and situations. The adverbs are used in initial and medial positions within sentences.
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Obviously Presumably Probably

The document contains examples of adverbs used to modify verbs and clauses. Several sentences demonstrate the adverbs presumably, obviously, apparently, interestingly, astonishingly, bravely, carelessly, generously, and rightly being used to describe verbs and provide additional context to different actions and situations. The adverbs are used in initial and medial positions within sentences.
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OBVIOUSLY

PRESUMABLY

PROBABLY
APPARENTLY

UNDOUBTEDLY

INTERESTINGLY
SURPRISINGLY

ASTONISHINGLY

BRAVELY
CARELESSLY

GENEROUSLY

RIGHTLY
KINDLY
Presumably, she didnt hear
me when I called.

Obviously, we dont want to


spend too much money.

Apparently, they are getting


divorced soon.
Interestingly, there are very
few recorded cases of such
attacks.

Astonishingly, she did well in


the exam.

He bravely decided to speak


out against this injustice.
Bravely, he decided to speak
out against this injustice.

Someone had carelessly left


the window open.
Carelessly, someone left the
window open.
They generously allowed us to
use the room.
Generously, they allowed us
to use the room.

She rightly pointed out that he


was wrong.
Rightly,she pointed out that
he was wrong.

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