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(NOISY) Pigs eat _______ . / Pigs are very _______ .
noisily / noisy
(AWFUL) What an _______ smell. / Skunks smell _______ .
awful / awful
(TERRIBLE) He is a _______ cook. The soup was _______ cooked.
terrible / terribly
(GOOD) She is a _______ tennis player. She plays tennis very _______ .
good / well
(QUICK) He learns new things _______ . / He is a _______ learner.
quickly / quick
(SLOW) Snails always move very _______ . / They are _______ animals.
slowly / slow
(BAD) He has got a _______ headache. He feels _______ today. He played soccer _________.
bad / bad / badly
adjective : GOOD adverb: _____
WELL
adjective: FAST adverb: _____
FAST
adjective: HEAVY adverb: _____
HEAVILY
adjective: PROBABLE adverb: _____
PROBABLY
Helen is a _____ girl (beautiful)
beautiful
Her sister plays the violin ............................... (beautiful).
beautifully
She always speaks _____ to the child. (soft)
softly
This apple is very _____ , yuck! (soft)
soft
I can do all of these exercises _______ . (easy)
easily
This is an _____ exercise. (easy)
easy
The old man walks very _____ . (slow)
slowly
He always does his homework _____ . (careful)
carefully
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 (slow / slowly).
slowly
The chair is (comfortable / comfortably).
comfortable
She behaves very (good / well).
well
Smoking is (bad / badly) for your your health.
BAD
The sun is shining (bright / brightly).
BRIGHTLY
He is a very (nice / nicely) man.
nice
Jane works (hard / hardly).
hard
(BAD) He got a _______ grade on his exam. He did _______ on his exam.
bad / badly