!!!Underline the correct item1 I managed to get to New York easy/easily by flying there directly/direct.2 She has been deeply/deep upset by his behavior late/lately.3 Lately/Late the cost of living has been increasing; things generally are not nearly/near as cheap as they used to be.4 It is wide/widely believed that she was wrong/wrongly accused.5 Laura is a very shy person who rare/rarely goes out and she does not mix free/freely with the other students.6 She is highly/high regarded in the school as people can get on with her easily/easy.7 I was not full/fully satisfied with the doctor as he had wrong/wrongly diagnosed my previous illness.8 "Do you intend to leave shortly/short?" "I think so. I've nearly/near finished."9 He'll surely/sure get a good grade; he's been studying very hardly/hard for the past year.10 I was prettily/pretty embarrassed when I realised that I had hardly/hard enough money to pay the bill.11 He came last/lastly in the race and was pretty/prettily disappointed by his performance.12 The train goes direct/directly to Edinburgh without stopping so it will probably be full/fully.13 She free/freely admitted that she had not been working very hard/hardly recently.14 It is wide/widely believed that politicians are people who can't be full/fully trusted.15 Sure/Surely we must be near/nearly there by now.