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Adjective or Adverb?

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    Is the target word an adjective or adverb?
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  • He's got his groove on! He's dancing smoothly. Is smoothly an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
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  • I quickly grabbed my blue pen so I could write it down. Is blue an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  •  15
  • This chair is so comfortable. Is comfortable an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  •  15
  • I learn things pretty quickly. Is quickly an adjective or adverb?
    adverb. BONUS: is pretty an adjective or adverb?
  •  15
  • He ran fast to the store. Is fast an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  •  25
  • "Wake up! It's time for school!" my mom yelled louder than the last time she yelled. Is louder an adverb or an adjective?
    adverb
  •  25
  • The teacher patiently answered questions after the lesson. Is patiently an adjective or an adverb?
    adverb
  •  15
  • He speak quite impolitely to his teachers. He should speak more politely. Is impolitely an adverb or an adjective?
    adverb
  •  15
  • He gently closed the door so the baby wouldn't wake up. Is gently an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  •  15
  • The crazy lady at the train followed closely behind us. Identify the adjective and the adverb in this sentence.
    Adjective - crazy Adverb - closely
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  • The loud classroom could be heard down the hall. Is loud an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  •  15
  • The puddle was disgusting! Is disgusting an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  •  15
  • I  go bowling with my awesome family on Sundays.  Is awecome an adverb or adjective
    adjective
  •  15
  • I woke up grogily yesterday? Is grogily an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
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