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If you look ..... at a bird you can see that they do look like dinosaurs.
 
closely
 
more close
 
closer
 
closelly
I was ..... . I fell to the floor ..... .
 
sleepy / tiredly
 
sleep / tired
 
sleeper / tired
 
more sleepy / more tired
Look at the ..... comet. It shines ..... .
 
beautiful / brightly
 
bright / beautiful
 
beautifully / brightly
 
more beautiful / brighter
The pancakes were really ..... . The chef cooked them really ..... .
 
good / well
 
well / good
 
goodly / well
 
well / goodly
I can't hear you. Can you speak ..... ?
 
loudly
 
loud
 
more loud
 
loudlier
The homework was ..... . The children understood it ..... .
 
easy / easily
 
easily / easy
 
more easy / more easily
 
easier / easilier
He ..... said goodbye.
 
sadly
 
sad
 
sadder
 
more sad
We ..... put the box on the table.
 
carefully
 
careful
 
more careful
 
very careful
The students were very ...... and worked .....
 
quiet / quietly
 
quietly / quiet
 
quieter / quietlier
 
more quiet / more quietly
I draw very .....
 
badly
 
bad
 
badder
 
worse
The lizard moved .....
 
slowly
 
slower
 
more slow
 
slowlier
It was a ..... exam.
 
difficult
 
difficultly
 
more difficult
 
very difficultly
The animal runs .....
 
fast
 
fastly
 
faster
 
more fast
My mum cooks .....
 
wonderfully
 
wonderful
 
more wonderful
 
wonderfuller
She speaks English .....
 
perfectly
 
perfect
 
perfecter
 
more perfect
The girl dances .....
 
well
 
goodly
 
good
 
gooder
Pigs eat _______.  Pigs are very _______. (NOISY)  
noisily / noisy
What an _______ smell. Skunks smell _______. (AWFUL)
awful / awfully
 She is a _______ tennis player. She plays tennis very _______. (GOOD)
good / well
He learns new things _______. He is a _______ learner. (QUICK)
quickly / quick
Snails always move very _______. They are _______ animals. (SLOW)
slowly / slow
He has got a _______ headache. He feels really _______  today. (BAD)
bad / bad
adjective : GOOD / adverb: _______
well
adjective: FAST / adverb: _______
fast
adjective: HEAVY / adverb: _______
heavily
adjective: PROBABLE / adverb: _______
probably 
Helen is a _______ ( beautiful) girl.
beautiful
Her sister plays the violin _______ (beautiful).
beautifully
She always speaks _______ (soft) to the child.
softly
This apple is very _______(soft).
soft
I can do all of these exercises _______ (easy).
easily
This is an _______ (easy) exercise.
easy
The old man walks very _______ (slow).
slowly
He always does his homework _______ (careful).
carefully
He is a very _______ (careful) student.
careful
Angela is very HAPPY today. Yes, and she is laughing very _______.
happily
James has a LOUD voice. Yes, he always talks very _______.
loudly
You drive very ________.
 
slowly
 
slow
The chair is ________.
 
comfortable
 
comfortably
He behaves very _______.
 
well
 
good
Smoking is _______ for your your health.
 
bad
 
badly
The sun is shining _______.
 
brightly
 
bright
He is very _______ man.
 
nice
 
nicely