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  • John held the plate ______ (careful / carefully)
    carefully
  • He is a _________ Japanese speaker. (confident / confidently)
    confident
  • Julia is a _______ person. (careful / carefully)
    careful
  • She plays the piano ____________ . (beautiful / beautifully)
    beautifully
  • She is _______ in Portuguese. (fluent / fluently)
    fluent
  • She spoke _________ . (warm / warmly)
    warmly
  • The journey was ___________. (quick / quickly)
    quick
  • You look ___________. Didn't you sleep well? (tired / tiredly)
    tired
  • The ________ languages of Canada are English and French. (official / officially)
    official
  • I speak English _________. (well / good)
    well
  • She answered ________ . (clever / cleverly)
    cleverly
  • She is a very ______ person. (warm / warmly)
    warm
  • She cooks __________. (terrible / terribly)
    terribly
  • Spring _______ starts on the 20th of March. (official / officially)
    officially
  • There are 900 million ___ speakers of Mandarin Chinese. (native / natively)
    native
  • You sound ___________ . (happy / happily)
    happy
  • She sang ____________ . (happy / happily)
    happily
  • I ran _________ to the station. (quick / quickly)
    quickly
  • The music was __________. (beautiful / beautifully)
    beautiful
  • 900 million people speak Mandarin Chinese ________. (native / natively)
    natively
  • He speaks Japanese _________. (confident / confidently)
    confidently
  • He put the dishes away ________. (tidy / tidily)
    tidily
  • She speaks Portuguese _______. (fluent / fluently)
    fluently
  • That was a _________ answer. (clever / cleverly)
    clever
  • Your flat seems ________ today. (tidy / tidily)
    tidy
  • He is a __________ cook. (terrible / terribly)
    terrible
  • The ________ start of spring is the 20th of March. (official / officially)
    official
  • Her English is ______. (well / good)
    good
  • The baby rubbed her eyes ___________ . (tired / tiredly)
    tiredly