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  • They are driving too (fast).
    They are driving too fast.
  • He comes to work (late).
    He comes to work late.
  • She is jumping (low).
    She is jumping low.
  • She is talking (funny).
    She is talking funny.
  • A boy is standing (next) to the monster.
    A boy is standing next to the monster.
  • He came to the classroom (late).
    He came to the classroom (late).
  • This man is talking (funny).
    This man is talking funny.
  • The car is moving (fast).
    The car is moving fast.
  • He closed the shop (early).
    He closed the shop (early).
  • A monster is falling (far).
    A monster is falling far.
  • She is working (hard).
    She is working hard.
  • The dog is going (far) from home.
    The dog is going far from home.
  • He is the (next) tallest boy in my class.
    He is the next tallest boy in my class.
  • She speaks English (good).
    She speaks English well.
  • The ball flies (high) into the sky.
    The ball flies high into the sky.
  • He doesn't like to wake up (early).
    He doesn't like to wake up early.
  • It is (hard) for her to do math.
    It is hard for her to do math.
  • They played the game (good).
    They played the game well.
  • There are many birds flying (high) in the sky.
    There are many birds flying high in the sky.
  • The plane is flying too (low).
    The plane is flying too low.