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They knocked ... on the door. (loud)
loudly
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They went ... into the forest. (slow)
slowly
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She ... works: she spends most of her time just watching TV. (hard)
hardly
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Your sister sings ... and I'm sure she will be successful. (beautiful)
beautifully
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He is a ... respected teacher. (high)
highly
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John ... eats spaghetti. (noisy)
noisily
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I'm an ... bird because I always get up early. (early)
early
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The house was ... lit by colourful lights. (bright)
brightly
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The balcony was ... high. (dangerous)
dangerously
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She heard something and looked ... behind her. (nervous)
nervously
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My friends are ... vegetarians. (most)
mostly
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She can play the piano really ... (good)
well
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The lake is a ... blue color. (wonderful)
wonderfully
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The plane flew ... in the sky. (quick)
quickly
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He looked at me and laughed .... (happy)
happily
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He looked at me ... (calm) and walked away.
calmly
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He is ... in love with her. (deep)
deeply
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He ... drives at night without glasses. (dangerous)
dangerously
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The film ended ... (dramatic)
dramaticly
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My mum works ... and is often tired. (constant)
constantly
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She wrote every letter very ... (careful)
carefully
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Your book was ... lost. (careless)
carelessly
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I haven't seen him ... (late)
lately
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He had an accident and was ... hurt. (serious)
seriously
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