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Adjective or Adverb?

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  • Lions are very dangerous animals that often lie lazily in the sun.
    RIGHT
  • Sam plays the drums loud.
    WRONG
  • Mrs Cooper knows a well doctor.
    WRONG
  • She sings the song goodly.
    WRONG
  • My bed is very softly.
    WRONG
  • The fast car drove very fast.
    RIGHT
  • My partents are old people.
    RIGHT
  • He drives the car careful.
    WRONG
  • Scary ghosts live in old buildings.
    RIGHT
  • Our basketball team was bad last game.
    RIGHT
  • The bus is very slow.
    RIGHT
  • Rabbits are quick runners.
    RIGHT
  • John is a very clever person who has nice parents.
    RIGHT
  • You can easyly open the bottle.
    WRONG
  • Lucky is a smally dog.
    WRONG
  • Abby speaks French very well.
    RIGHT
  • Lucy is a prettily girl.
    WRONG
  • We are speaking quietly.
    RIGHT
  • Our school has a beautiful building.
    RIGHT
  • Tom thinks his dog is sadly, because he sleeps quietly in the bathroom.
    RIGHT
  • I am always a friendly student.
    RIGHT