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Adverb or Adjective?

  •  English    16     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 / calmly) and answered my question.
    calmly
  •  10
  • It's (dangerous / dangerously) to walk alone here at night.
    dangerous
  •  15
  • The team played (bad / badly) and lost the game.
    badly
  •  10
  • She can play the piano really (good / well).
    well
  •  20
  • Smoking is a (bad / badly) habit.
    bad
  •  10
  • He wrote every letter very (careful / carefully).
    carefully
  •  20
  • My mum works really ______ and is often tired. 
    hard
  •  10
  • He looked at me and laughed (happy / happily).
    happily
  •  15
  • (Unfortunate / Unfortunately) he had an accident and was hurt.
    Unfortunately
  •  15
  • The plane flew (high / highly) in the sky.
    high
  •  15
  • There was a (loud / loudly) knock on the door.
    loud
  •  10
  • The coach yelled (loud / loudly).
    loudly
  •  15
  • She heard a strange sound and looked (nervous / nervously) behind her.
    nervously
  •  25
  • Your sister sings (beautiful / beautifully). I am sure she will be famous!
    beautifully
  •  25
  • There was a (dramatic / dramatically) twist at the end of the film.
    dramatic
  •  20
  • I'm an early bird. I always get up _______ (early)
    early
  •  25