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Types of ADJ ECTIVES one beautiful two _| delicious third difficult fourth terrible any ugly few | wonderful round square oblong oval Number | Oy spinion | Size _| large small long eenage i old elderly antique Australian| paper Thai metal Peruvian | cotton Egyptian | plastic Italian gold silver Mexican Copyright © 2017 ESL SUPPLIES - All Rights Reserved. Adverbs in English Adverbs describe a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Adverb + suffix —ly; how something is done. Beautifully Always Above Always Boldly Already Abroad Constantly Bravely Annually Along Often Caimly Before Away Frequently Carefully Constantly Back Generally Cautiously Daily Behind Normally Cheerfully Early Below Usually Joyously Earlier Downstairs Regularly Eagerly Eventually East Sometimes Gladly Ever Far Occasionally Easily Finally Here Infrequently Elegantly First Indoors Rarely Equally Formerly Inside Seldom Faithfully Fortnightly Nearby Hardly ever Frankly Generally Next door Almost never Honestly Hourly Off Never Generously Immediately Out Ever Gently Infrequently Outside Hourly Justly Just Overseas Daily Kindly Later Right Nightly Neatly Lately Somewhere Weekly Obediently Monthly There Monthly Patiently Not until Under Yearly Openly Now Underground Annually Perfectly Normally Up

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