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Adverb? Adjective?

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  • Jared went outside to play.
    outside (adverb)
  • The music was beautiful. 
    beautiful (adjective)
  • That was a clever answer. 
    clever (adjective)
  • Julia is a careful person. 
    careful (adjective)
  • He is a terrible cook. 
    terrible (adjective)
  • The slow truck backed traffic up for miles. Is slow an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  • The journey was quick.
    quick (adjective)
  • I speak English well. 
    well (adverb)
  • You sound happy . 
    happy (adjective)
  • She is a very warm person. 
    warm (adjective)
  • She cooks terribly.
    terribly (adverb)
  • You look tired. Didn't you sleep well?
    tired / well (adjective)
  • Her English is good. 
    good (adjective)
  • Traffic was moving slowly on the highway. Is slowly an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  • John held the plate carefully. 
    carefully
  • She plays the piano beautifully. 
    beautifully (adverb)
  • She answered cleverly . 
    cleverly (adverb)
  • She sang happily . 
    happily (adverb)
  • The baby rubbed her eyes tiredly . 
    tiredly (adverb)
  • She spoke warmly . 
    warmly (adverb)
  • Adverbs frequently end in ...
    -ly
  • The bad dog chewed up my shoes! Is bad an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  • The early students waited outside. Is early an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  • He put the dishes away tidily. 
    tidily (adverb)
  • I ran quickly to the station. 
    quickly (adverb)
  • Your house looks tidy today. 
    tidy (adjective)