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UNIT 6 - GRADE 9

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    grammatical points related to Adj vs Adv and Conditional 1
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  • Emma feels SLEEPY/SLEEPILY anytime she is in class.
    SLEPPY
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  • The car looks very COMFORTABLE/COMFORTABLY.
    COMFORTABLE
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  • She is looking ANGRY/ANGRILY at her husband.
    ANGRILY
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  • A quick trip to your hometown sounds RELAXING/RELAXINGLY.
    RELAXING
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  • They listened to the tape CAREFUL/CAREFULLY for the answers.
    CAREFULLY
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  • Failing the previous exam, he is trying very HARD/HARDLY.
    HARD
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  • Jane HARD/HARDLY goes to school early in the morning.
    HARDLY
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  • Though bored at first, Kane slowly grew INTERESTED/INTERESTEDLY in Mathematics.
    INTERESTED
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  • The tree grows QUICK/QUICKLY.
    QUICKLY
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  • Since there was a TERRIBLE/TERRIBLY accident here yesterday, 2 drivers were SERIOUS/SERIOUSLY injured.
    TERRIBLE - SERIOUSLY
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  • She goes to bed early, so she can wake up early in the morning. --> Since she __________.
    Since she goes to bed early, she can wake up early in the morning.
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  • They skipped school because the rain was heavy. (SO) --> The rain _________________.
    The rain was heavy, so they skipped school.
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  • If Jack _______ (revise) for the tomorrow exam, he _______ (not fail) it.
    REVISES - WON'T FAIL
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  • Unless she exercises regularly, she will put on weight. --> If she _____________________.
    If she doesn't exercise regularly, she will put on weight.
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  • If you _______ (not attend) classes on time, you _______ (be) punished by the head teacher.
    DON'T ATTEND - WILL BE
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  • If you don't go to school on time, the head teacher will punish you. --> Unless __________________.
    Unless you go to school on time, the head teacher will punish you.
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