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He got up ......................(late)
late
You are driving too...........................(fast)
fast
He stood up and walked ..........................(slow) out of the room.
slowly
He ......................(easy) passed the exam.
easily
Please open the box.........................(careful)!
carefully
I can't talk to him. I .............(hard) know him!
hardly
We must study.......................(hard) to pass the test.
hard
She sings so .....................................(beautiful)!
beautifully
He ..............(polite) opened the door for me.
politely
They speak English so............................(good)!
well
Come to me .......................(quick)!
quickly
They talked so ..............(noisy) that I couldn't hear anything!
noisily
Dan shouted at him ......................(angry).
angrily
Tina was ........................(complete) tired after the school day.
completely
He injured himself very ................(bad) and has to stay in a hospital.
badly
He was ..............(total) confused after the lesson.
totally
I was sleeping when I .......................(sudden) heard a strange noise.
suddenly
Does he usually walk quickly? (Yes)
Yes, he usually walks quickly.
Does he usually walk slowly? (No)
No, he doesn't. He usually walks quickly.
Does she usually write messily? (No)
No, she doesn't. She usually writes neatly.
Does she usually write neatly? (Yes)
Yes, she usually writes neatly.
Do they usually play noisily? (Yes)
Yes, they usually play noisily.
Do they usually play quietly? (No)
No, they don't. They usually play noisily.
Do you usually hit the ball calmly? (Yes)
Yes, I usually hit the ball calmly.
Do you usually hit the ball nervously? (No)
No, I don't. I usually hit the ball calmly.
Does she usually sing softly? (Yes)
Yes, she usually sings softly.
Does she usually sing loudly? (No)
No, she doesn't. She usually sings softly.
Does he usually draw carefully? (No)
No, he doesn't. He usually draws carelessly.
Does he usually draw carelessly? (Yes)
Yes, he usually draws carelessly.
play / noisily / quietly - Don't...
Don't play so noisily. Play quietly.
write / messily / neatly - Don't...
Don't write so messily. Write neatly.
walk / quickly / slowly - Don't...
Don't walk so quickly. Walk slowly.