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Adjectives and Adverbs

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  • He sings ............(beautiful/beautifully)
    beautifully
  • The test was very......... (easy/easily)
    easy
  • She plays the piano ............(good/well)
    well
  • He's a ..............(dangerous/dangerously) driver.
    dangerous
  • I like your hat. It looks ............(good/well) on you.
    good
  • I tried ........... (hard / hardly) to remember her name, but I couldn’t.
    hard
  • Slow down! You’re walking too ............ (fast/quick) for me.
    fast
  • My father worked......... (hard/hardly)
    hard
  • I play tennis but I’m not very ............. (good/well) at it.
    good
  • The tourists speak very .............(quick/quickly)
    quickly
  • Your perfume smells........... (nice/nicely)
    nice
  • It’s raining ...........(heavy/heavily)
    heavily
  • This sweater feels very (soft/softly)
    soft
  • He runs ..........(fast/fastly)
    fast
  • My mother is a............ (careful/carefully) woman.
    careful
  • He is a ............(healthy/healthily) boy.
    healthy
  • Everything was very quiet. There was ........... (complete/completely) silence.
    complete
  • My teacher was very .............(angry/ angrily)
    angry
  • There was a ............( loud/loudly) noise last night.
    loud
  • Our teachers are very........... (helpfully/helpful)
    helpful
  • My bedroom is ...........(tidy/tidily)
    tidy
  • I haven’t been to the cinema .............. (late/lately)
    lately
  • Cross the road ..........(careful/ carefully)
    carefully
  • Susan is smiling.......... (happy/happily)
    happily
  • I think I have flu. I feel ............ (awful / awfully)
    awful
  • He walks ........(slow/slowly)
    slowly
  • It’s really dark in here. I can .............. (hardly/ hard) see.
    hardly
  • She is a very ...........( lazy/lazily) student.
    lazy