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  • My cousine always walks ...(quick/quickly/fast/fastly)
    quickly/fast
  • The music is so .... (good/well)
    good
  • She looked at me cold/coldly and walked away.
    coldly
  • She is the most ...(polite/politely) person I know.
    polite
  • He was near/nearly late, but made it on time.
    nearly
  • You did your work (perfect/perfectly).
    perfectly
  • Mum worked (busy/busily) last week.
    busily
  • That's a (difficult/difficultly) work for him.
    difficult
  • Katrina goes to a painting class, so she can paint ....(beautiful/beautifully)
    beautifully
  • Belinda smiles (nice/nicely)
    nicely
  • The cat waited ...(quiet/quietly) for the mouse.
    quietly
  • The work that my boss gave me was ....(easy/easily) to do.
    easy
  • I could hard/hardly hear what she was saying.
    hardly
  • She is a hard/hardly worker, always motivated to do her best.
    hard
  • Bill will be a (famous/famously) basketball player.
    famous
  • The man opened the door ...(nervous/nervously)
    nervously
  • He spoke so good/well during the debate.
    well
  • I know this job is (hard/hardly) and (bad/badly) paid.
    hard/badly
  • He arrived (early) for the meeting.
    early
  • I heard the (strange/strangely) noise outside.
    strange
  • Mr. Smith looked at me ...(angry/angrily)
    angrily
  • My friends tell me that I sing ....(bad/badly/good/well)
    badly/well