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I woke up grogily yesterday? Is grogily an adjective or adverb?
adverb
I  go bowling with my awesome family on Sundays.  Is awecome an adverb or adjective
adjective
The puddle was disgusting! Is disgusting an adjective or adverb?
adjective
The loud classroom could be heard down the hall. Is loud an adjective or adverb?
adjective
The crazy lady at the train followed closely behind us. Identify the adjective and the adverb in this sentence.
Adjective - crazy Adverb - closely
He gently closed the door so the baby wouldn't wake up. Is gently an adjective or adverb?
adverb
He speak quite impolitely to his teachers. He should speak more politely. Is impolitely an adverb or an adjective?
adverb
The teacher patiently answered questions after the lesson. Is patiently an adjective or an adverb?
adverb
"Wake up! It's time for school!" my mom yelled louder than the last time she yelled. Is louder an adverb or an adjective?
adverb
He ran fast to the store. Is fast an adjective or adverb?
adverb
I learn things pretty quickly. Is quickly an adjective or adverb?
adverb. BONUS: is pretty an adjective or adverb?
This chair is so comfortable. Is comfortable an adjective or adverb?
adjective
I quickly grabbed my blue pen so I could write it down. Is blue an adjective or adverb?
adjective
He's got his groove on! He's dancing smoothly. Is smoothly an adjective or adverb?
adverb