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  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The ghost appeared suddenly in the room. 2) The ghost appeared sudden in the room.
    The ghost appeared suddenly in the room.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) This dress looks bad on you. 2) This dress looks badly on you.
    This dress looks bad on you.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) I feel terrific. 2) I feel terrifically.
    I feel terrific.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) This song sounds beautiful. 2) This song sounds beautifully.
    This song sounds beautiful.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The puzzle seems simple. 2) The puzzle seems simply.
    The puzzle seems simple.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) He feels nervous before the exam. 2) He feels nervously before the exam.
    He feels nervous before the exam.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The teacher sounds enthusiastic. 2) The teacher sounds enthusiastically.
    The teacher sounds enthusiastic.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The situation feels uncomfortable. 2) The situation feels uncomfortably.
    The situation feels uncomfortable.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The milk turned bad. 2) The milk turned badly.
    The milk turned bad.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) He became angry. 2) He became angrily.
    He became angry.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) I smelled smoke suddenly. 2) I smelled smoke sudden.
    I smelled smoke suddenly.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The salad tastes fresh. 2) The salad tastes freshly.
    The salad tastes fresh.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) People like to touch and feel the fabric personally before they buy it. 2) People like to touch and feel the fabric personal before they buy it.
    People like to touch and feel the fabric personally before they buy it.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The cake tastes delicious. 2) The cake tastes deliciously.
    The cake tastes delicious.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The idea appears interesting. 2) The idea appears interestingly.
    The idea appears interesting.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The flowers smell good. 2) The flowers smell well.
    The flowers smell good.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The coffee smells rich. 2) The coffee smells richly.
    The coffee smells rich.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) The vegetables stay fresh. 2) The vegetables stay freshly.
    The vegetables stay fresh.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) Keep calm. 2) Keep calmly.
    Keep calm.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) She goes crazy. 2) She goes crazily.
    She goes crazy.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) Please remain silent. 2) Please remain silently.
    Please remain silent.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) She feels awful. 2) She feels awfully.
    She feels awful.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) I looked at him immediately. 2) I looked at him immediate.
    I looked at him immediately.
  • Which sentence is correct? 1) I feel terrible. 2) I feel terribly.
    I feel terrible.