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Adjective to Adverb

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    adjectives to adverbs
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  • He feels [sad/sadly] because he lost the game
    sad
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  • She dances ______ with her friends. [noisy]
    noisily
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  • He is _____ about a presentation [nervous/nervously]
    nervous
  •  15
  • They are not ____ at all. They hate waiting. [patient/patiently]
    patient
  •  15
  • He wins the soccer game ______ [easy/easily]
    easily
  •  15
  • Turn confident into an adverb. Use it in a sentence.
    Confidently.
  •  15
  • Turn calm into an adverb. Use it in a sentence.
    calmly
  •  25
  • Use "patiently" in a sentence.
    I wait patiently. I sit patiently.
  •  25
  • Is this correct? He is so quick. He is always late!
    No. "He is so slow" is correct.
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  • He goes for a run _____
    quickly
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  • Is this correct? She is running confident.
    No. What can you say instead?
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  • Is this correct? The students talk [excitedly] about the day.
    Yes.
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  • Careful: adjective or adverb? Change the form.
    Adjective. Adverb is Carefully.
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  • What does "quiet" mean? Is it an adjective or adverb?
    Make little to no noise. Adjective.
  •  20
  • Is this correct? The two students yell sadly.
    Wrong. What can you use instead?
  •  20
  • Is "slow" an adverb or adjective? Change its form.
    Adjective. Slowly is adverb.
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