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Adverbs (formation from adjectives with "-y")

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  • Tom and Jenny went home (happy).
    Tom and Jenny went home happily.
  • A teacher closed the door (angry).
    A teacher closed the door angrily.
  • DD is eating fish (hungry).
    DD is eating fish hungrily.
  • (Greedy) DD was eating the sandwiches.
    Greedily DD was eating the sandwiches.
  • DD's room looks (untidy).
    DD's room looks untidily.
  • Student closed the door (noisy).
    Student closed the door noisily.
  • Cathy writes the tests (easy).
    Cathy writes the tests easily.
  • (Lucky), Tom found all 7 magic stones.
    Luckily, Tom found all 7 magic stones.
  • Cathy (lucky) came home before the rain.
    Cathy luckily came home before the rain.
  • Children are looking at cakes (greedy).
    Children are looking at cakes greedily.
  • DD looked at the food (hungry).
    DD looked at the food hungrily.
  • DD makes his bed (untidy).
    DD makes his bed untidily.
  • Pug is singing in the shower (noisy).
    Pug is singing in the shower noisily.
  • Cathy is drinking Coca-Cola (thirsty).
    Cathy is drinking Coca-Cola thirstily.
  • DD sleeps (happy).
    DD sleeps happily.
  • Peggy was (busy) cleaning her room.
    Peggy was busily cleaning her room.
  • Cathy is (busy) doing her homework.
    Cathy is busily doing her homework.
  • Wiseheart is looking at Mordevil (angry).
    Wiseheart is looking at Mordevil angrily.
  • Jenny smiled, drinking juice (thirsty).
    Jenny smiled, drinking juice thirstily.
  • Tom can do exercises (easy).
    Tom can do exercises easily.