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  • Your English is improving. It is getting .... (well/ good)
    well
  • This apple pie tastes (delicious/ deliciously). I love it.
    delicious
  • The chicken tastes (awful/awfully) so Jessica won't eat it.
    awful
  • When I am on holiday, I will feel (happy/ happily)
    happy
  • The exams are next week. You should study (hard/hardly).
    hard
  • Tom sounded (angry/ angrily) when I spoke to him on the phone.
    angry
  • Although the pizza smelt (good/well), my son didn't eat a piece.
    good
  • My mother tasted the soup (careful/carefully) before presenting it to my grandmother.
    carefully
  • I water my plants everyday so they will grow very (quick/quickly)
    quickly
  • She is taleted and determined. I think she will become a (famous/famously) artist in the future.
    famous
  • Your uncle seemed a bit (strange/ strangely) today.
    strange
  • The situation looks (bad/good/badly/well). I think we must do something.
    bad
  • Your room looks (better/well) since you cleaned it.
    better
  • Everyone will grow (old/ oldly) one day.
    old
  • My father (sudden/ suddenly) appeared from behind the gate.
    suddenly
  • What's the matte with Jenny? She looks (sad/sadly).
    sad