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  • Mr. Smith looked _____ at me when I arrived late. [ angry / angrily ]
    Mr. Smith looked angrily at me when I arrived late.
  • The little boy _____ kept the cookie for himself. [ selfish / selfishly ]
    The little boy selfishly kept the cookie for himself.
  • “My dog just died,” he said _______________. [sad]
    “My dog just died,” he said sadly.
  • The man _____ opened the door and looked inside. [ nervous / nervously ]
    The man nervously opened the door and looked inside.
  • My sister is a bad singer.
    My sister sings badly.
  • I'm a fast learner.
    I learn fast.
  • My mother is a good cook.
    My mother cooks well.
  • My parents are hard workers.
    My parents work hard.
  • I _____ offered to help my friend study for his exam. [ happy / happily ]
    I happily offered to help my friend study for his exam.
  • The thief _____ took the money and walked out the door. [ quiet / quietly ]
    The thief quietly took the money and walked out the door.
  • Alice and Stan are very _________________ married. [happy]
    Alice and Stan are very happily married.
  • My friends all tell me that I sing _____. [ bad / badly ]
    My friends all tell me that I sing badly.
  • He is a quick runner.
    He runs quickly.
  • He looked at me _________________ when I interrupted him. [angry]
    He looked at me angrily when I interrupted him.
  • “This is the last time I’m telling you! Clean up your room!” she said _____________. [angry]
    “This is the last time I’m telling you! Clean up your room!” she said angrily.
  • The cat waited _____ for the mouse to come out of the hole. [ silent / silently ]
    The cat waited silently for the mouse to come out of the hole.
  • I'm a careful listener.
    I listen carefully.
  • “I just got engaged!” she said _______________. [happy]
    “I just got engaged!” she said happily.
  • My cousin always walks very _____. [ quick / quickly ]
    My cousin always walks very quickly.
  • The fireman _____ rescued the people from the burning house. [ brave / bravely ]
    The fireman bravely rescued the people from the burning house.
  • I’m _____________ sorry for what I’ve done. I’ll make it up to you. (TERRIBLE)
    I’m terribly sorry for what I’ve done. I’ll make it up to you. [terrible]
  • My father is a slow driver.
    My father drives slowly.
  • He is a good swimmer.
    He swims well.
  • My best friend is a fluent English speaker.
    My best friends speaks English fluently.
  • I can speak Spanish very _____. [ good / well ]
    I can speak Spanish very well.