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  • (fix the mistake) I can read Italian but I can't speak it good at all.
    good -> well
  • (fix the mistake) She's playing very goodly today.
    goodly -> well
  • (fix the mistake) Can you run fastly?
    fastly -> fast
  • (fix the mistake) The homework is easily to do.
    easily -> easy
  • (change noun to adverb) I have patience. I am waiting ______
    patience -> patiently
  • (fix the mistake) Eat your food slow please.
    slow -> slowly
  • (fix the mistake) Learning English is very difficultly.
    difficultly -> difficult.
  • (change adj to adv). My dad is ridiculous. He behaves ______
    ridiculous -> ridiculously
  • (fix the mistake) This place is too noisily for me.
    noisily -> noisy
  • (fix the mistake) She is a quietly child.
    quietly -> quiet
  • (fix the mistake) Let's finish quick.
    quick -> quickly
  • (fix the mistake) You have to drive careful on these roads.
    careful -> carefully
  • (change noun to adv) This dog has real hunger. The dog eats _______.
    hunger -> hungrily
  • (fix the mistake) She is studying hardly for the test.
    hardly -> hard.
  • (change adj to adv) The man was horrible. He spoke to me ______
    horrible -> horribly
  • (fix the mistake) You did the job excellent.
    excellent -> excellently
  • (change adj to adv) My dad is angry. He shouts at me ______
    anger -> angrily
  • (change adj to adv) She is kind. She treats me _____.
    kind -> kindly