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He said the password was (secret/secretly) so he didn’t want to tell me.
Secret
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He got a bad grade on his project because he did a (bad/badly) presentation.
Bad
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I (nervous/nervously) walked by the dog while it was sleeping.
Nervously
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You need to get new speakers. The audio sounds (horrible/horribly)
Horrible
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I always get a bit (hungry/hungrily) after classes.
Hungry
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If I don’t go to bed at around 11 pm I will probably wake up (late/lately).
Late
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My brother can do math problems (easy/easily). He’s so smart.
Easily
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A) How do you like my cooking? B) it’s (delicious/deliciously) !
Delicious
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Sometimes I argue with my mom because we see things (different/differently).
Differently
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My brother takes too long to eat! He eats (Slow/slowly).
Slowly
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My classmates can play basketball (good/well) because he practices everyday.
Well
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Juan likes to drive fast. But he doesn’t drive (reckless/recklessly)
Recklessly.
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He’s a terrible singer. His voice (sounds/soundly) horrible.
Sounds
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Try not to make noise. Walk (quiet/quietly) so the dogs don’t wake up.
Quietly
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I feel (strong/strongly) about arriving to appointments on time.
Strongly
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The boy drives (careful/carefully) when his father is watching.
Carefully
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I always wake up (automatic/automatically) at the same time in the mornings.
Automatically
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After I watched the movie I felt a little (sad/sadly).
Sad
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He finished his homework in only ten minutes. He’s very (fast/fastly).
Fast
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The final exam wasn’t easy. It was quite (hard/hardly).
Hard
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