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  • The music is playing (quiet).
    The music is playing quietly.
  • The man is acting (strange).
    The man is acting strangely.
  • Turtles move (slow).
    Turtles move slowly.
  • Tim stomped his feet (angry).
    Tim stomped his feet angrily.
  • The fox runs (fast).
    The fox runs fast.
  • The baby is crying (loud).
    The baby is crying loudly.
  • Cats move (quiet).
    Cats move quietly.
  • Becky and Susie are playing (crazy).
    Becky and Susie are playing crazily.
  • Wally behaved (polite).
    Wally behaved politely.
  • The bully behaved (rude).
    The bully behaved rudely.
  • The dancer dances (beautiful).
    The dancer dances beautifully.
  • The painter painted (careless).
    The painter painted carelessly.
  • The woman cried (sad).
    The woman cried sadly.
  • She will play the violin (good).
    She will play the violin well.
  • Pam spoke (confident).
    Pam spoke confidently.
  • Chuck is riding his bike (careful).
    Chuck is riding his bike carefully.
  • The children are playing (happy).
    The children are playing happily.
  • He writes (terrible).
    He writes terribly.
  • The students will study (hard).
    The students will study hard.
  • The worker sings (bad).
    The worker sings badly.
  • The nurse spoke (nice).
    The nurse spoke (nicely).
  • The singer is singing (loud).
    The singer is singing loudly.
  • The writer is speaking (soft).
    The writer is speaking softly.
  • The sailor ate (quick).
    The sailor ate quickly.