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Adjectives and Adverbs
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Thomas is very _____. He always helps me. (kind/kindly)
kind
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The cat waited _____ for the mouse to come out of the hole. (silent/silently)
silently
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She is the most _____ person I know. (polite/politely)
polite
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The little boy _____ kept the cookies for himself. (selfish/selfishly)
selfishly
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The man _____ opened the door and looked inside. (nervous/nervously)
nervously
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My classmate is a _____ person. (nice/nicely)
nice
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Mr. Smith looked _____ at me when I arrived late. (angry/angrily)
angrily
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The music is too _____. Please turn it down? (loud/loudly)
loud
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It was midnight, and I heard a _____ noise outside. (strange/strangely)
strange
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I can speak Spanish very _____. (good/well)
well
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The work that my boss gave me was _____. (easy/easily)
easy
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The thief _____ took the money and walked out the door. (quiet/quietly)
quietly
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Of course, I was _____ when I got an A+ on the exam. (happy/happily)
happy
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Katerina took a painting class, so she can paint _____ pictures. (beautiful/beautifully)
beautiful
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My cousin always walks very _____. (quick/quickly)
quickly
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My friends all tell me that I sing _____. (bad/badly)
badly
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The fireman _____ rescued the people from the burning house. (brave/bravely)
bravely
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I _____ offered to help my friend study for his exam. (happy/happily)
happily
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