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Adverb, comparative adverb or ddjective?

  •  English    19     Public
    Students have to decide if they need an adjective or an adverb in each sentence
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  • He looked at me ... (calm) and walked away.
    calmly
  •  10
  • Antía is a ... eater. (noise)
    noisy
  •  10
  • She can play the piano really ... (good)
    well
  •  20
  • The balcony was ... high. (danger)
    dangerously
  •  15
  • She wrote every letter very ... (care)
    carefully
  •  20
  • My mum works really ... and is often tired. (hard)
    hard
  •  10
  • He looked at me and laughed .... (happy)
    happily
  •  15
  • He had an accident and was ... hurt. (serious)
    seriously
  •  15
  • The lake is ... (deep)
    deep
  •  10
  • He is ... in love with her. (deep)
    deeply
  •  20
  • There was a ... knock on the door. (loud)
    loud
  •  10
  • He is a ... respected teacher. (high)
    highly
  •  20
  • The house was ... lit by colourful lights. (bright)
    brightly
  •  15
  • She heard something and looked ... behind her. (nerve)
    nervously
  •  25
  • Your sister sings ... and I'm sure she will be successful. (beauty)
    beautifully
  •  25
  • I'm an ... bird, I always get up ... (early)
    early, early
  •  25