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That was a (clever / cleverly) answer.
clever
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The music was (amazing / amazingly)
amazing
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She sang (happy / happily).
happily
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You look (tired / tiredly) . Didn't you sleep well?
tired
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The journey was (quick / quickly).
quick
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She plays the piano (beautiful / beautifully).
beautifully
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She answered (clever / cleverly).
cleverly
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The baby rubbed her eyes (tired / tiredly).
tiredly
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Julia is a (careful / carefully) person.
careful
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She's wearing an (elegant / elegantly) jacket.
elegant
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They put out the fire (quick / quickly).
quickly
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He spoke (warm / warmly) .
warmly
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The girl was injured (serious / seriously).
seriously
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Your flat seems (tidy / tidily) today.
tidy
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I ran (quick / quickly) to the station.
quickly
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She cooks (terrible / terribly).
terribly
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John held the plate (careful / carefully).
carefully
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He put the dishes away (tidy / tidily).
tidily
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I'm so (happy / happily) that everything is working out for you.
happy
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She is a very (warm / warmly) person.
warm
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