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Adverb, comparative adverb or ddjective?
Game Code: 1375267
English
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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
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