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Adjectives & adverbs

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    Practice adjs. and advs.
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  • My classmates can play basketball (good/well) because he practices everyday.
    Well
  •  15
  • He finished his homework in only ten minutes. He’s very (fast/fastly).
    Fast
  •  10
  • After I watched the movie I felt a little (sad/sadly).
    Sad
  •  10
  • I feel (strong/strongly) about arriving to appointments on time.
    Strongly
  •  15
  • I (nervous/nervously) walked by the dog while it was sleeping.
    Nervously
  •  10
  • He said the password was (secret/secretly) so he didn’t want to tell me.
    Secret
  •  10
  • The final exam wasn’t easy. It was quite (hard/hardly).
    Hard
  •  15
  • I always wake up (automatic/automatically) at the same time in the mornings.
    Automatically
  •  10
  • I always get a bit (hungry/hungrily) after classes.
    Hungry
  •  10
  • The boy drives (careful/carefully) when his father is watching.
    Carefully
  •  10
  • If I don’t go to bed at around 11 pm I will probably wake up (late/lately).
    Late
  •  10
  • He got a bad grade on his project because he did a (bad/badly) presentation.
    Bad
  •  10
  • My brother can do math problems (easy/easily). He’s so smart.
    Easily
  •  15
  • Sometimes I argue with my mom because we see things (different/differently).
    Differently
  •  10
  • You need to get new speakers. The audio sounds (horrible/horribly)
    Horrible
  •  10
  • He’s a terrible singer. His voice (sounds/soundly) horrible.
    Sounds
  •  15