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  • I'm (SLOW/SLOWLY).
    I'm slow.
  • She is a (BEAUTIFUL/BEAUTIFULLY) girl.
    She is a beautiful girl.
  • My dad shouted (ANGRY/ANGRILY) when I came home late.
    My dad shouted angrily when I came home late.
  • I run (SLOW/SLOWLY).
    I run slowly.
  • Can you run (QUICK/QUICKLY)?
    Can you run quickly?
  • He was very (HAPPY/HAPPILY) yesterday.
    He was very happy yesterday.
  • Study (HARD/HARDLY)!
    Study hard!
  • Don't be so (LOUD/LOUDLY)!
    Don't be so loud!
  • She dances very (GOOD/WELL).
    She dances very well.
  • Her children always behave very (POLITE/POLITELY).
    Her children always behave very politely.
  • She is a (GOOD/WELL) dancer.
    She is a good dancer.
  • English is (EASY/EASILY).
    English is easy.
  • He smiled (HAPPY/HAPPILY).
    He smiled happily.
  • She can dance (BEAUTIFUL/BEAUTIFULLY).
    She can dance beautifully.
  • Are your English classes (REGULAR/REGULARLY)?
    Are your English classes regular?
  • He is (BAD/BADLY) at cooking.
    He is bad at cooking.
  • I learn English (EASY/EASILY).
    I learn English easily.
  • My mum is singing (QUIET/QUIETLY).
    My mum is singing quietly.
  • Do you study English (REGULAR/REGULARLY)?
    Do you study English regularly?
  • My friend is always shy and (QUIET/QUIETLY).
    My friend is always shy and quiet.
  • He cooks really (BAD/BADLY).
    He cooks really badly.
  • Her children are always very (POLITE/POLITELY).
    Her children are always very polite.
  • Don't shout so (LOUD/LOUDLY)!
    Don't shout so loudly!
  • My mum was (ANGRY/ANGRILY) when I came home late.
    My mum was angry when I came home late.
  • Are you (QUICK/QUICKLY)?
    Are you quick?
  • My dad is a very (CAREFUL/CAREFULLY) driver.
    My dad is a very careful driver.
  • My dad always drives really (CAREFUL/CAREFULLY).
    My dad always drives really carefully.
  • Don't get up (LATE/LATELY)!
    Don't get up late!