Adjective or Adverb 1
Adjective or Adverb 2
Adjective or Adverb 3
Adjective or Adverb 4
Adjective or Adverb 5
100

Andy looked up (hope).

hopefully, adverb

100

The wind blew (wild) all night.

wildly, Adverb

100

The speaker gave his speech too (rapid).

rapidly, Adverb

100

We (real) enjoyed the show.

really, Adverb

100

Certain plants contain (dead) poison.

deadly, Adjective

200

We took the (early) bus to the city.

early, adjective

200

I (quick) scribbled a note.

quickly, Adverb

200

The music the band played was (live).

lively, Adjective

200

Jordan has (hard) worked this semester.

hardly, Adverb

200

I (high) recommend you to watch that new movie.

highly, Adverb

300

We told Nick to treat the pony (gentle).

gently, Adverb

300

The (day) newspaper was late.

daily, Adjective

300

The train arrived so (late)!

late, Adverb

300

David (immediateinformed the teacher of the fire.

immediately, Adverb

300

You will never be able to get another (free) TV in your life, you better grab it.

free, Adjective

400

I think the brown sandals are too (cost).

costly, Adjective

400

Our family has (part) finished eating the soup.

partly, Adverb

400

Mr. Bacon chuckled (cheerful).

cheerfully, Adverb

400

People have to pay (certain) taxes yearly.

certain, Adjective

400

I thought she was joking but she was (dead) mad.

deadly, Adverb

500

Mrs. Peterson is a very (friend) neighbour.

friendly, Adjective

500

Speak (calm) to the frightened dog.

calmly, Adverb

500

Try not to speak (angry) to your sister.

angrily, Adverb

500

The plane can reach a (high) altitude.

high, Adjective

500

My friend hasn't been feeling well (late).

lately, Adverb