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Adjective or adverb?

A. Choose the correct word: Adjective or Adverb:

1. She studied hard / hardly last year and she passed.


2. Doris carefully / careful repaired the antique coffee cup with special glue.
3. A child cried noise / noisily in the third row of the theatre.
4. Selin speaks English good / well.
5. Mustafa asked me an easy / easily question.
6. My sister told me to speak quiet / quietly. She said she wanted to sleep.
7. The man looked at me angry / angrily.
8. The man looks angry / angrily.
9. I felt sad / sadly when I heard the news.
10. She seems cheerfully / cheerful because she is happy / happily married.
11. The chair looks comfortable / comfortably.
12. The soup tastes good / well.

B. Fill in the blanks with the correct word: Adverb or Adjective:

1. The tennis star played so ……… that he lost the match. (bad / badly)
2. Please try to behave more …………… than you did last week. (polite / politely)
3. It is very ……….. to swim in this river. (dangerous / dangerously)
4. Jeff plays the violin very ………. (good / well)
5. Chris felt very …………….. (thirsty / thirstily) after the match.
6. I love these boots. I can walk ……………. (comfortably / comfortable) in them.
7. Mary is a good student. She always writes ……………. (correctly / correct) sentences.
8. Gina looked very ………….. (anxious / anxiously) when she was in the office.
9. Everyone danced …………. (happy / happily) in the party.
10. He slept …………… (lazily / lazy) all summer.

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