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Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.

act quickly:
"We have to act quickly if we want to agree to their deal."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


listen attentively:
"She listened attentively to what her boss was saying."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


play fair:
"I don't feel that you are playing fair – you seem to change your mind when it suits you!"
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


search thoroughly:
"The police searched the house thoroughly, but couldn't find any evidence."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


sigh deeply:
"He sighed deeply when he heard the news."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


sit comfortably:
"She was sitting comfortably on a sofa when he walked in."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


speak softly:
"It was difficult to hear her as she was speaking softly."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


think carefully:
"Please think about this carefully – it's a big decision."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.


vary widely:
"Marriage customs vary widely from culture to culture."
Some verbs and adverbs go together naturally in English and it's often helpful to learn them as expressions.
work hard: "We work hard in the office."