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Adjectives vs Adverbs of Manner

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  • He took the exam slowly and ____________(care) so he had a very good result.
    carefully
  • If you ask questions ______________ (polite), I will be happy to answer them.
    politely
  • Please be __________ (patience), we always have solutions to every problem.
    patient
  • She is usually ____________ (happy) with everything in her life, so she always has new plans for herself.
    unhappy
  • I was ________ (luck) I did not break my legs in the accident last year.
    lucky
  • He took the test quickly and ___________ (care) so made a lot of mistakes.
    carelessly
  • It was raining heavily but the fans of him waited ___________(patient) to buy their tickets.
    patiently
  • The temperature dropped to 20 degrees, but ______________ (fortunate) we were all wearing warm coats and jackets.
    fortunately
  • I always love to sit ____________(comfort) in my living room and listen to my favorite Jazz songs.
    comfortably
  • Some students want their teachers to be __________(polite) to them but they; however, always act ____________(polite) at school.
    polite - impolitely
  • She always cooks very ___________(patience) so no one likes her foods.
    impatiently
  • _________ (lucky), nobody survived the car crash last night.
    Unluckily
  • The new shoes I bought yesterday are so ______________(comfort). I like them so much!
    comfortable
  • I always feel ______________(comfort) when I have to talk with many people.
    uncomfortable