Fill in the Blanks Adverbs and adverbialsOnline version English grammar by maria pesce 1 the Even especially lately near end Nearly late the hard ever even hardly At in yet actually end specially I call her Aunt Emily , but she is my cousin , not my aunt . It is built for research . Haven't you made a mistake ? A person could change a lot in a few years , when they were that young . of the day two weeks had passed since the killing . It is still a famous school . I don't know what's been bothering you , but if I've done something , I wish you would tell me . the ambulance siren was to hear . He probably didn't realize what he said . I could believe it . You'll spend quite a lot of time waiting for an opponent , but it's worth it . It's not too to change your mind . Coriolanus pitched his camp quite to the city . I haven ? t seen that movie , so don ? t tell me how it ends !