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Adverbs of manner and opinion

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  • The chef cooked the meal (expert).
    The chef cooked the meal expertly.
  • She whispered so no one else could hear (soft).
    She whispered softly so no one else could hear.
  • He passed the test without studying (surprising).
    Surprisingly, he passed the test without studying.
  • She sang at the concert (beautiful).
    She sang beautifully at the concert.
  • I don’t think this is the best idea (honest).
    Honestly, I don't think this is the best idea.
  • The dog barked when the doorbell rang (loud).
    The dog barked loudly when the doorbell rang.
  • He had driven through town (careful).
    He had carefully driven through town.
  • The weather will improve tomorrow (hopeful).
    Hopefully, the weather will improve tomorrow. OR: The weather will hopefully improve tomorrow.
  • He drives when he’s late (reckless).
    He drives recklessly when he’s late.
  • He didn’t understand the instructions (clear).
    Clearly, he didn’t understand the instructions.
  • She worked very hard on the presentation (obvious).
    Obviously, she worked very hard on the presentation. OR: She obviously worked very hard on the presentation.
  • They had to cancel the event (sad).
    Sadly, they had to cancel the event.
  • I don't like brussel sprouts, so I never eat it (natural).
    I don't like brussel sprouts, so naturally I never eat it.
  • He completed the task despite the difficulties (patient).
    He completed the task patiently despite the difficulties.
  • He solved the problem (quick).
    He solved the problem quickly.
  • The children played in the park (happy).
    The children played happily in the park.
  • You should try this dessert (serious).
    Seriously, you should try this dessert.
  • The museum is closed today (apparent).
    Apparently, the museum is closed today.
  • He did that really (good).
    He did that really well.
  • I didn't pass (unfortunate).
    Unfortunately, I didn't pass.
  • The students listened to the teacher (careful).
    The students listened carefully to the teacher.
  • We will finish the project by Friday (probable).
    Probably, we will finish the project by Friday. OR: WSurprisingly, he passed the test without studying.e will probably finish the project by Friday.
  • She walked across the stage (graceful).
    She walked gracefully across the stage.
  • Nobody was hurt in the accident (fortunate).
    Fortunately, nobody was hurt in the accident.