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16. I find this novel very (interesting, interestingly). It was (interesting, interestingly) written.
16. I find this novel very interesting. It was interestingly written.
15. He did not pass the course as (easy, easily) as he thought he would.
15. He did not pass the course as easily as he thought he would.
14. She worked (careful, carefully) with the sick child. She was a very (careful, carefully) worker.
14. She worked carefully with the sick child. She was a very careful worker.
13. The mechanic's tools were (well, good). The foreman said that his work was (good, well) done.
13. The mechanic's tools were good. The foreman said that his work was well done.
12. You must send payments (regular, regularly). We deal on a (strictly, strict) cash basis.
12. You must send payments regularly. We deal on a strictly cash basis.
11. Andrea knows the material very (good, well). She always treats us (good, well).
11. Andrea knows the material very well. She always treats us well.
10. Talk (softly, soft) or don't talk at all. The music played (softly, soft).
10. Talk softly or don't talk at all. The music played softly.
9. Mike wrote too (slow, slowly) on the exam. He always writes (slow, slowly).
9. Mike wrote too slowly on the exam. He always writes slowly.
8. He was a very (sensibly, sensible) person. He acted very (sensible, sensibly).
8. He was a very sensible person. He acted very sensibly.
7. Her voice sounds (beautifully, beautiful). She sang the song (exact, exactly) as it was written. We heard it (perfectly, perfect).
7. Her voice sounds beautiful. She sang the song exactly as it was written. We heard it perfectly.
6. She performed (magnificent, magnificently). It was a (magnificent, magnificently) beautiful performance.
6. She performed magnificently. It was a magnificently beautiful performance.
5. It was a (dangerously, dangerous) lake to swim in. The man was (dangerous, dangerously) drunk. The gas smelled (dangerously,dangerous).
5. It was a dangerous lake to swim in. The man was dangerously drunk. The gas smelled dangerous.
4. The stillness of the tomb was (awfully, awful). The tomb was (awfully, awful) still.
4. The stillness of the tomb was awful. The tomb was awfully still.
3. He measured the floor (exact, exactly). They proved to be (perfectly, perfect) (exact, exactly) measurements.
3. He measured the floor exactly. They proved to be perfectly exact measurements.
2. She (quickly, quick) adjusted the fees. She adapted (quick, quickly) to any situation.
She quickly adjusted the fees. She adapted quickly to any situation.
He (correct, correctly) defined the terms. The answer sounded (correctly, correct).
Correctly; Correct