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Adverbs and Adjectives

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  • perfect (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • He completed the task (easy / easily).
    easily
  • bad (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • She looked at me (angry / angrily).
    angrily
  • hard (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • noisy (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • happy (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • calm (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • glad (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • effective (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • easy (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • This is a (quick / quickly) test.
    quick
  • It was a (terrible / terribly) storm.
    terrible
  • It is a very (slow / slowly) train.
    slow
  • The dog barked (loud / loudly).
    loudly
  • He speaks English (fluent / fluently).
    fluently
  • careful (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • They did the work (careful / carefully).
    carefully
  • She gave me a (polite / politely) answer.
    polite
  • loud (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • This exercise is (simple / simply).
    simple
  • She answered the question (correct / correctly).
    correctly
  • good (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • nervous (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • They live a (quiet / quietly) life.
    quiet
  • He runs (fast / fastly) every morning.
    fast
  • fast (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • This soup tastes (good / well).
    good
  • quiet (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • He behaved (rude / rudely) at the party.
    rudely
  • attentive (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • beautiful (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • The baby is sleeping (quiet / quietly).
    quietly
  • patient (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • super quick (make one sentence with adjective, one with adverb)
  • She is a (careful / carefully) driver.
    careful
  • It was a (happy / happily) ending.
    happy
  • He plays the piano (bad / badly).
    badly