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Adverbs of Manner or Adjectives?

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  • He behaves very _______
    well
    good
  • adjective: HEAVY / adverb: _______
    heavily
  • Her sister plays the violin (beautiful / beautifully).
    beautifully
  • He is a very (carefully / careful) student.
    careful
  • She is a (good / well) tennis player.
    good
  • She is a (terrible / terribly) chef.
    terrible
  • The sun is shining _______
    bright
    brightly
  • The chair is ________
    comfortable
    comfortably
  • adjective: PROBABLE / adverb: _______
    probably
  • adjective : ______ / adverb: well
    good
  • You drive very ________
    slowly
    slow
  • Angela is very HAPPY today. Yes, and she is laughing very _______
    happily
  • This is an (easy / easily) exercise.
    easy
  • Skunks smell (awful / awfully).
    awfully
  • He is a very _______ man.
    nice
    nicely
  • Helen is a (beautiful / beautifully) girl.
    beautiful
  • Snails always move very (slowly / slow).
    slowly
  • He learns new things (quickly / quick).
    quickly
  • This apple is very (softly / soft).
    soft
  • He always does his homework (carefully / careful).
    carefully
  • The old man walks very (slow / slowly).
    slowly
  • Pigs eat (noisily / noisy).
    noisily
  • Jane works
    hard
    hardly
  • James has a LOUD voice. He always talks very _______
    loudly
  • I can (easy / easily) do all of these exercises.
    easily
  • She always speaks (softly / soft) to the kids.
    softly
  • Smoking is _______ for your your health.
    bad
    badly