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Adverbs of manner

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  • She met him (secret).
    She met him secretly.
  • My father shouts (loud) when he is (angry).
    My father shouts loudly when he is angry.
  • He plays (bad) because he is a (bad) player.
    He plays badly because he is a bad player.
  • They left the house (quiet) so I didn't hear them.
    They left the house quietly so I didn't hear them.
  • Please, close the door (soft) when you enter the room.
    Please, close the door softly when you enter the room.
  • They sang (wonderful).
    They sang wonderfully.
  • He was crying and speaking (sad).
    He was crying and speaking sadly.
  • The children laughed (happy).
    The children laughed happily.
  • He answered my question very (quick).
    He answered my question very quickly.
  • Students (excited) played the game.
    Students excitedly played the game.
  • Turtles walk (slow) because they are (slow) animals.
    Turtles walk slowly because they are slow animals.
  • My sister plays piano (awful).
    My sister plays piano awfully.
  • We slept (comfortable) in our (comfortable) bed.
    We slept comfortably in our comfortable bed.
  • With her (angry) look she looked at me (angry).
    With her angry look she looked at me angrily.
  • She hurt her leg (bad).
    She hurt her leg badly.
  • Peter is a (careful) driver, because he drives very (careful).
    Peter is a careful driver, because he drives very carefully.
  • The dog barks (loud).
    The dog barks loudly.
  • DD eats the cake (greedy) because he is hungry.
    DD eats the cake greedily because he is hungry.
  • She speaks (slow).
    She speaks slowly.
  • The ballerina moved (soft) as she danced.
    The ballerina moved softly as she danced.
  • She (careful) put the glass on the table.
    She carefully put the glass on the table.
  • She laughs (happy) at my jokes.
    She laughs happily at my jokes.
  • They are (quiet), because they are speaking (quiet).
    They are quiet, because they are speaking quietly.
  • I hear my neighbours shouting  (angry).
    I hear my neighbours shouting angrily.
  • Pug got bad test results, he looked at teacher (angry).
    Pug got bad test results, he looked at teacher angrily.