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I don't like brussel sprouts, so I never eat it (natural).
I don't like brussel sprouts, so naturally I never eat it.
He had driven through town (careful).
He had carefully driven through town.
He did that really (good).
He did that really well.
The chef cooked the meal (expert).
The chef cooked the meal expertly.
He completed the task despite the difficulties (patient).
He completed the task patiently despite the difficulties.
She whispered so no one else could hear (soft).
She whispered softly so no one else could hear.
The children played in the park (happy).
The children played happily in the park.
He drives when he’s late (reckless).
He drives recklessly when he’s late.
She walked across the stage (graceful).
She walked gracefully across the stage.
The dog barked when the doorbell rang (loud).
The dog barked loudly when the doorbell rang.
The students listened to the teacher (careful).
The students listened carefully to the teacher.
He solved the problem (quick).
He solved the problem quickly.
She sang at the concert (beautiful).
She sang beautifully at the concert.
You should try this dessert (serious).
Seriously, you should try this dessert.
He passed the test without studying (surprising).
Surprisingly, he passed the test without studying.
The weather will improve tomorrow (hopeful).
Hopefully, the weather will improve tomorrow. OR: The weather will hopefully improve tomorrow.
They had to cancel the event (sad).
Sadly, they had to cancel the event.
I didn't pass (unfortunate).
Unfortunately, I didn't pass.
She worked very hard on the presentation (obvious).
Obviously, she worked very hard on the presentation. OR: She obviously worked very hard on the presentation.
Nobody was hurt in the accident (fortunate).
Fortunately, nobody was hurt in the accident.
The museum is closed today (apparent).
Apparently, the museum is closed today.
He didn’t understand the instructions (clear).
Clearly, he didn’t understand the instructions.
We will finish the project by Friday (probable).
Probably, we will finish the project by Friday. OR: WSurprisingly, he passed the test without studying.e will probably finish the project by Friday.
I don’t think this is the best idea (honest).
Honestly, I don't think this is the best idea.