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ADVERBS OF MANNER OR ADJECTIVES?
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adjective: HEAVY adverb: .........................
HEAVILY
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(AWFUL) What an ..................... smell. Skunks smell ......................
awful / awfully
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(GOOD) She is a ..................... tennis player. She plays tennis very .............................
good / well
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(TERRIBLE) She is a ................... cook. Her soup tastes ......................
terrible / terribly
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I can do all of these exercises ......................... (easy).
easily
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(NOISY) Pigs eat .................... Pigs are very ........................
noisily / noisy
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adjective: PROBABLE adverb: ......................
PROBABLY
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The chair is comfortable / comfortably.
comfortable
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He is very nice / nicely man.
nice
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James has a LOUD voice. Yes, he always talks very .......................
LOUDLY
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The old man walks very ........................... (slow).
slowly
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Her sister plays the violin ............................... (beautiful).
beautifully
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Helen is a .......................... (beautiful) girl.
beautiful
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(QUICK) He learns new things ......................... He is a ........................... learner.
quickly / quick
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This apple is very ....................... (soft).
soft
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The sun is shining bright / brightly.
brightly
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Angela is very HAPPY today. Yes, and she is laughing very ..................
HAPPILY
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adjective : GOOD adverb: .................
WELL
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Jane works hard / hardly.
hard
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(SLOW) Snails always move very .................... They are ..................... animals.
slowly / slow
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She always speaks ....................... (soft) to the child.
softly
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This is an ................................. (easy) exercise.
easy
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(BAD) He has got a ................................ headache. He feels really ........................ today.
bad / bad
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adjective: FAST adverb: .....................
FAST
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