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Adjective vs Adverb

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  • Your English is very ***.
    well
    good
  • I was *** confused by this question.
    completely
    complete
  • I'm nearly always at home in the evenings. I *** ever go out.
    hardly
    hard
  • I make new friends very ***.
    easily
    easy
  • Have you seen Tom ***?
    lately
    late
  • My sister plays the piano very ***.
    well
    good
  • The building is very ***.
    high
    highly
  • Monkeys climb trees ***.
    easy
    easily
  • She's a *** dancer.
    well
    good
  • She's been studying *** recently.
    hard
    hardly
  • She usually finishes tidying up the appartment by *** morning.
    late
    lately
  • She always wears *** clothes.
    brightly
    bright
  • I'm not surprised he didn't find a job. He *** tried to find one.
    hardly
    hard
  • I'm tired because I've been working ***.
    hardly
    hard
  • The teacher asked an *** question.
    easy
    easily
  • This exercise is ***.
    easily
    easy
  • I answered the teacher's question ***.
    easy
    easily
  • We like to go sailing in *** weather.
    clearly
    clear
  • Arthur works ***.
    hard
    hardly
  • There is a *** moon tonight.
    brightly
    bright
  • He's an *** person. He never lies.
    honestly
    honest
  • The entrance exam he took was *** difficult.
    extreme
    extremely
  • John has been working hard ***.
    late
    lately
  • She was smiling *** to herself.
    happy
    happily
  • Don't run! Walk ***.
    slow
    slowly
  • Mum is a *** driver
    careful
    carefully
  • Please come ***.
    quick
    quickly
  • The work he did wasn't *** enough.
    good
    well
  • Check your test ***
    careful
    carefully
  • Ann is a *** worker.
    hardly
    hard
  • The snail is a *** animal.
    slowly
    slow
  • He was *** praised for his work.
    high
    highly
  • Cheese becomes very *** after some time.
    hard
    hardly
  • In the United States, food is not as *** as in Europe.
    expensive
    expensively
  • You must be *** in class.
    quietly
    quiet
  • He tried *** to find a job, but he had no luck.
    hardly
    hard
  • Give a *** answer!
    quick
    quickly
  • These two pictures are very similar. There's *** any difference between them.
    hard
    hardly
  • I've been feeling tired ***.
    lately
    late
  • She dances very ***.
    well
    good
  • Mary pronounces every word ***.
    clear
    clearly
  • Why do you drive so ***?
    quickly
    quick
  • You speak English very ***.
    good
    well
  • The camera records very ***.
    bad
    badly
  • They are *** friends.
    well
    good
  • How much money do you have? - *** any.
    Hardly
    Hard
  • The cockroaches are very ***.
    quickly
    quick
  • Dad's health hasn't been so *** ***.
    Dad's health hasn't been so GOOD LATE.
    Dad's health hasn't been so WELL LATELY.
    Dad's health hasn't been so WELL LATE.
    Dad's health hasn't been so GOOD LATELY.
  • Arthur got up *** on Sunday morning.
    late
    lately
  • Open the door ***.
    quiet
    quietly
  • My car broke down yesterday. I hope the mechanic can fix it ***.
    quickly
    quick
  • The quality of your records is very ***.
    badly
    bad