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Adverbs of manner

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  • Bob and Mike play tennis _____________________. (Good)
    Well
  • You can help each other with the exercises but you need to work QUIETLY / BADLY / EASY / LOUDLY, please.
    QUIETLY
  • My cousins are singing BEAUTIFUL / BAD / BADLY / GOOD. I can´t listen to them any more!
    BADLY
  • Peter drives his car very ____________. He needs to slow down!
    Fast
  • You can play basketball very GOOD / WELL / BAD / QUIET! You should teach me.
    WELL
  • Laura dances BAD / BEAUTIFULLY / BEAUTIFUL / EASY. She started dance classes when she was 5 years old.
    Beautifully
  • My dad can do the maths problem QUICK / SLOW / EASILY / HARD.
    EASILY
  • He completes __________ all his maths exercises. (Easy)
    Easily
  • Look _____________ at the exercise, can you see the mistake? (Hard)
    HARD
  • She can sing __________________. (Beautiful)
    Beautifully
  • That snail is moving very _______________. (Slow)
    Slowly
  • Andrea is playing the piano QUIETLY / LOUDLY / GOOD / WELL. The neighbours are complaining a lot!
    LOUDLY
  • You must walk LOUD / SLOWLY / EASY / FAST in the classroom.
    Slowly