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John held the plate carefully. 
carefully
Julia is a careful person. 
careful (adjective)
I ran quickly to the station. 
quickly (adverb)
The journey was quick.
quick (adjective)
You look tired. Didn't you sleep well?
tired / well (adjective)
The baby rubbed her eyes tiredly . 
tiredly (adverb)
She sang happily . 
happily (adverb)
You sound happy . 
happy (adjective)
I speak English well. 
well (adverb)
Her English is good. 
good (adjective)
She cooks terribly.
terribly (adverb)
He is a terrible cook. 
terrible (adjective)
The music was beautiful. 
beautiful (adjective)
She plays the piano beautifully. 
beautifully (adverb)
That was a clever answer. 
clever (adjective)
She answered cleverly . 
cleverly (adverb)
Your house looks tidy today. 
tidy (adjective)
He put the dishes away tidily. 
tidily (adverb)
She is a very warm person. 
warm (adjective)
She spoke warmly . 
warmly (adverb)
Jared went outside to play.
outside (adverb)
Adverbs frequently end in ...
-ly
The early students waited outside. Is early an adjective or adverb?
adjective
The bad dog chewed up my shoes! Is bad an adjective or adverb?
adjective
Traffic was moving slowly on the highway. Is slowly an adjective or adverb?
adverb
The slow truck backed traffic up for miles. Is slow an adjective or adverb?
adjective