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adjective vs adverb
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He smiled ___ (happy / happily) when he saw the present.
He smiled happily when he saw the present.
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The cat moved ___ (quiet / quietly) through the garden.
The cat moved quietly through the garden.
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She feels ___ (tired / tiredly) after a long day at work.
She feels tired after a long day at work.
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This test is ___ (easy / easily) for me.
This test is easy for me.
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The kids played ___ (happy / happily) in the park.
The kids played happily in the park.
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He speaks English ___ (perfect / perfectly) after living in the UK.
He speaks English perfectly after living in the UK.
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She is a ___ (careful / carefully) driver and never makes mistakes.
She is a careful driver and never makes mistakes.
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His answer was ___ (correct / correctly), so he got full points.
His answer was correct, so he got full points.
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The soup tastes ___ (good / well) today.
The soup tastes good today.
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The weather is so ___ (cold / coldly) today.
The weather is so cold today.
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He walked ___ (slow / slowly) because he was not in a hurry.
He walked slowly because he was not in a hurry.
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He runs ___ (quick / quickly) to catch the bus.
He runs quickly to catch the bus.
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This book is ___ (interesting / interestingly), you should read it.
This book is interesting, you should read it.
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She sings ___ (beautiful / beautifully) in the choir.
She sings beautifully in the choir.
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She looked at me ___ (angry / angrily) when I broke the vase.
She looked at me angrily when I broke the vase.
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My teacher explains things ___ (clear / clearly) to the class.
My teacher explains things clearly to the class.
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The room feels ___ (warm / warmly) because of the heater.
The room feels warm because of the heater.
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They work ___ (hard / hardly) every day to finish the project.
They work hard every day to finish the project.
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The dog barked ___ (loud / loudly) when it saw the stranger.
The dog barked loudly when it saw the stranger.
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