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11A Adverbs of Manner

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  • He wrote down her email (careful / carefully)
    carefully
  • Old people often walk very (slow / slowly).
    slowly
  • We wear (casual / casually) clothes to work.
    casual
  • I bought a (real / really) cheap bag at the sale.
    really
  • Professional soccer plays usually eat very ___.
    healthily
  • My neighbors children aren't very (polite / politely).
    polite
  • Don't drive ___ when it's raining.
    fast / dangerously
  • She was the best student in the class and passed the exam ___.
    easily
  • We're working ___ because we need to finish the job.
    hard / fast
  • My friend sings very (good / well).
    well
  • Can you talk ___? I'm trying to sleep.
    quietly / softly
  • We played very ___ in the semi-finals and lost 5-1.
    badly
  • I don't like being in the ocean because I can't swim ___.
    well
  • People drive very (dangerous / dangerously)
    dangerously
  • Fast food is very (unhealthy / unhealthily)
    unhealthy
  • The view from the top is (incredible / incredibly) beautiful.
    incredibly
  • My niece plays the piano (beautiful / beautifully).
    beautifully
  • My sister speaks Spanish (perfect / perfectly)
    perfectly