Choose the appropriate adverbial of time.
1. Dave always stays at the office (since/till) six o'clock.
2. She makes strawberry jam (every year/ recently). -
3. It's freezing hard (for a long time/now).
4. People (continually/traditionally) prepare coloured eggs at Easter.
5. They are having some financial difficulties (lately/now).
6. I'm feeling rather run down (recently/at present), doctor.
7. Carol (rarely/usually) reads a lot and is extremely well-informed.
8. The company is looking for people with experience (lately/now).
9. I don't go swimming very much (as a rule/now and again).
10. The new school opens (at once/next week).
11. We are eating in the kitchen (during/while) this cold weather.
12. What do you usually do (in the afternoon/this afternoon)^
13. Mary is going to be a film star (once/one day).
14. More and more young people have careers (nowadays/ recently).
15. My father shaves (in a day/every other day).