PULC/British English/B/I/7
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Adjectives and Adverbs
- Mary is singing.
- It is a beautiful song.
- Mary is singing beautifully.
- It is a beautiful song.
- Your reading is good.
- You are reading well.
- Their growth is slow.
- They are growing slowly.
- Their swimming is good.
- They are swimming well.
- Its cry is loud.
- It is crying loudly.
- His walking is heavy.
- He is walking heavily.
- Her words are sad.
- She is speaking sadly.
- Your guess is wrong.
- You are guessing wrongly.
- Your way is right.
- You are going right.
- Your error is complete.
- You are completely wrong.
- Their esteem is high.
- They are highly esteemed.
- My children are walking slowly but your children are walking fast.
- Jane is singing beautifully, but Susan is singing terribly.
- They are talking loudly but we are talking silently.
- My order is coming quickly but your order is coming slowly.