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Adjectives vs adverbs
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Come quick/quickly or we will miss our bus.
quickly
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Job good/well done!
well
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Yoyo was the fastly/fastest at the marathon.
the fastest
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She answered clever/cleverly.
cleverly
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Lily easy/easily learnt the language.
easily
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slow
slowlier, the slowliest
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Good/well job!
good
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little
less, the least
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sadly
sadlier, the sadliest
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truly
more truly, the most truly
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fast
faster, the fastest
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Alice's English is good/well.
good
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wisely
more wisely, the most wisely
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Alice speaks English good/well.
well
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Bob cooks terrible/terribly.
terribly
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careful
more careful, the most careful
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These students are high/highly clever.
highly
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much
more, the most
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The more you learn a language, then well/better you speak.
better
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bad
worse, the worst
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Happy is the better/best student in music class.
the best
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large
larger, the largest
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Lucy holds the plate carefully/careful.
carefully
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Cici looked at Gino angry/angrily.
angrily
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