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Adverbs of Manner or Adjectives?

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  • She is a ................... terrible/ terribly cook.
    terrible
  • James works hard / hardly.
    hard
  • He has got a ................................ bad/ badly headache.
    bad
  • It is raining ......................... heavy/ heavily.
    heavily
  • He learns new things ......................... quick/ quickly.
    quickly
  • Eating sweets is bad / badly for your your teeth.
    bad
  • She has got a temperature. She isn't ...................good / well now.
    well
  • She always speaks ....................... soft/ softly to the child.
    softly
  • He is a very ......................... careful/ carefully student.
    careful
  • Snails always move very .................... slow/ slowly.
    slowly
  • He always does his homework ............................. careless/ carelessly.
    carelessly
  • This train goes ............. fast/ fastly.
    fast
  • Angela is very happy today. Yes, and she is laughing very .................. loud/ loudly.
    loudly
  • This is an ................................. easy/ easily exercise.
    easy
  • I can do all of these exercises ......................... easy/ easily.
    easily
  • You are a very .....................slow / slowly driver.
    slow
  • Matilda has a .................loud/ loudly voice.
    loud
  • The chair is comfortable / comfortably.
    comfortable
  • Pigs eat ....................noisy/ noisily.
    noisily
  • Her sister plays the violin ............................... beautiful/ beautifully.
    beautifully
  • Our team is playing ................................ bad/ badly today.
    badly
  • It is a very boring / boringly film.
    boring
  • Helen is a .......................... beautiful/ beautifully girl.
    beautiful
  • The man climbs very ........................... careful/ carefully.
    carefullly
  • This apple is very ....................... soft/ softly.
    soft
  • She is a  very........ good/ well tennis player.
    good
  • The sun is shining bright / brightly.
    brightly