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2
3
4
5
100

Peter’s headache was (terrible, terribly).


terrible

100

Everybody feels (nervous, nervously) before exams.


nervous

100

Speak louder, please. I don’t hear you (clearly, clear).

  

clearly

100

Please don’t be angry/angrily with him.


angry

100

The water smells ___ . The film ended _____ . (bad/badly)


smells bad, ended badly

200

Margaret came home (late, lately) in the evening.


late

200

The child was sitting (quiet, quietly) on the chair.


quietly

200

Let’s go for a walk. It’s so (nicely, nice) today.

nice

200

She’s a very warm/warmly person and everyone likes her.


  

warm

200

She looked ___ . He answered ___ . (nice/nicely)


looked nice, answered nicely

300

She walked (slow, slowly) back to the house.


slowly

300

We must study (hard, hardly) now to get good marks.


hard

300

He often speaks (angrily, angry).


      

angrily

300

This music is too loud/loudly. We can’t talk.


loud

300

The box is too (heavy, heavily).


       

heavy

400

He always speaks (polite, politely).


politely

400

He plays football, but he isn’t very (good, well) at it.


good

400

Joan always looks (happy, happily).


happy

400

She played bad/badly and she lost the game.


    

badly

400

You cook ___ . Your cooking is ___ . (good/well)


well, good

500

Brian prefers to drive (fast, fastly).


fast

500

They went into the garden because it was a (warm, warmly) day.


warm

500

Please, listen to me (careful, carefully).


     

carefully

500

You speak English very good/well.


    

well

500

Tom looked ____ when I saw him. Tom looked at me ____ . (sad, sadly)


looked sad, looked at me sadly

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