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  • You did the (right) thing by telling the truth.
    right
  • We had a (quick) lunch before the meeting.
    quick
  • You should drive (slow)
    slowly
  • I feel (good)
    well
  • We arrived__, we were the first there
    early
  • That’s the (wrong) answer.
    wrong
  • We arrived (early) to get good seats.
    early
  • She felt (nervous) before giving her speech.
    nervous
  • Sorry I’m (late) — traffic was terrible.
    late
  • That was a (hard) decision to make.
    hard
  • Please talk (quiet) during the movie
    quietly
  • She’s a (fast) runner and always wins races.
    fast
  • Tom waited (nervous) for the results.
    nervously
  • She worked (hard) to finish the project on time.
    hard
  • This café is too (noisy) to study in.
    noisy
  • It was a (bad) idea to forget your homework.
    bad
  • The children played (noisy) in the backyard.
    noisily
  • She answered every question (perfect).
    perfectly
  • You made the (right) choice.
    right
  • The internet connection here is very (slow).
    slow
  • He came home (late) from the party.
    late
  • The weather was (perfect) for camping.
    perfect
  • Get here (quick)!
    quickly
  • She didn't want to make any mistake so she answered her questions (careful)
    carefully
  • That day is  coming (fast)
    fast
  • Something feels (wrong) about this place.
    wrong
  • He enjoys living in a (quiet) neighborhood.
    quiet
  • He performed (bad) in the test because he didn’t study.
    badly
  • Be (careful) when you cross the street.
    careful