late/lately

  1. Mr. Raman arrived at the office late/lately this morning.
  2. Mohan did not go to the concert last week, I did not go either/late.
  3. We had to push door hardly/hard to open it.
  4. It is unkind of him to ask a little child to do so/such many things in a day.
  5. You should describe what has happened (in detail)/(detailly).
    Please mark which option is the appropriate.
    Thanks.
  1. Mr. Raman arrived late at the office this morning.
  2. Mohan did not go to the concert last week. I didn’t either.
  3. We had to push the door hard to open.
  4. It is unkind of him to ask a little child to do so many things in a day.
  5. You should describe in detail what has happened.
  1. Raman is usually a first name rather than a surname, isn’t it? If that is the case, you should not use the title ‘Mr.’
  2. We had to push the door hard to open it.
  3. You should describe what has happened in detail, although not as grammatically accurate as Anglophile’s suggestion, would usually be acceptable.

2 and 4 as in message #2.

“It is unkind of him to ask a little child to do too many things in a day.”
Is this sentence OK?
Thanks.

Yes. It does not carry the same meaning as ‘to do so many things’.