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Adverbs and Adjectives

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  • I think I would get LONE/LONELY living by myself.
    Lonely (Adjective)
  • He plays the guitar very (GOOD/WELL).
    Well (Adverb)
  • Your son is quite LIVELY/LIVE today. Has he eaten a lot of sugar?
    Lively (Adjective)
  • He's been playing (HARDLY/HARD) all game, he must be exhausted!
    Hard (Adverb)
  • I woke up EARLY/EARLY and went to the gym this morning.
    Early (Adverb)
  • I'm so tired, I've been working really HARDLY/HARD recently!
    Hard (Adverb)
  • I got to class a bit (LATE/LATELY) so I missed the first lesson.
    Late (Adverb)
  • I had to catch the EARLY/EARLY train this morning.
    Early (Adjective)
  • It's (SPECIALLY/ESPECIALLY) hot today, I think I'll have a cold shower when I get home!
    Especially (Adverb)
  • She's been quite busy so it's been HARD/HARDLY to get in touch with her.
    Hard (Adjective)
  • We had a (LATE/LATELY) breakfast this morning.
    Late (Adjective)
  • He moved to another city so I (HARD/HARDLY) see him anymore.
    Hardly (Adverb)
  • People often do SILLY/SILLY things when they are drunk.
    Silly (Adjective)
  • She lives in a LOVE/LOVELY town in the countryside.
    Lovely (Adjective)
  • Don't eat those mushrooms, they're DEAD/DEADLY!
    Deadly (Adjective)
  • He can swim quite FAST/FASTLY as he's been practicing for years.
    Fast (Adverb)
  • I'm not feeling GOOD/WELL, I might go home.
    EITHER! Both are correct
  • Your car isn't as FAST/FASTLY as mine.
    Fast (Adjective)
  • These pants were made (SPECIALLY/ESPECIALLY) for me, so they are really comfortable!
    Specially (Adverb)
  • It's a beautiful day and I feel FINE/FINELY!
    Fine (Adjective)
  • I don't understand why my car won't start. It was working FINE/FINELY yesterday!
    Fine (Adverb)