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sad |
Your sad story had us all in tears.
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sadly |
We sadly attended the funeral.
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loud |
The baby gave a loud wail.
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loudly |
Shaun snores very loudly.
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bad |
Too much sugar is bad for your teeth.
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badly |
His dad will rebuke him for behaving badly.
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brave |
His brave actions put his life in jeopardy.
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bravely |
Bravely, she sat in the doctors.
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quick |
Do you have time for a quick chat?
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quickly |
Our baby has grown so quickly.
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glad |
It was a beautiful scene and she was glad she had seen it.
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gladly |
I will gladly come to your party.
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quiet |
It was very quiet in the church.
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quietly |
The old lady was humming quietly.
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happy |
The child was very happy.
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happily |
Happily, the girls skipped across the park.
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easy |
It was easy to confuse the two twins with each other.
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easily |
Fragile means easily broken.
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soft |
Velvet has a very soft texture.
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softly |
The cat approached its prey very softly.
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