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An adjective describes:
a noun (big, small, happy, sad, freezing, old + noun)
An adverb describes an adjective or _________
They go in front of adjectives, or after verbs or adverbs: a really old person, walking slowly
We can also put adverbs at the _________ of sentences
start or end. Luckily, we passed the exam.
Adjecive or adverb here: He lives in a __________ house.
Adjective (big/old/new etc.)
It was ________________ cold. Adj or adverb?
Adverb. Extremely/unbelievably etc.
___________, I´ll pass this exam. Adverb or adjective?
Adverb. Hopefully,
I do exercise ____________. Adverb or adjective?
Adverb. Regularly/often etc.
They are __________ married. Adverb or Adj?
Adverb that describes how they are married. Happily/recently/just
What is the adverb from "basic"?
Basically
We __________ got used to the cold weather in the North. (GRADUAL)
Gradually
He ran so _________ I couldn't keep up. (FAST)
Fast. Fast is both adjective and adverb.
This was ________ the longest test in the year.
Adverb. It describes the superlative form of adjective "long"
You are a ____________ amazing person. (TRUE)
Truly
She was sitting ___________ and ready to watch the film. (COMFORT)
Comfortably