Year 3 Spring 2 Week 4 suffixes ly
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suddenly |
He stopped the car suddenly.
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quickly |
Our baby has grown so quickly.
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anxiously |
Students anxiously waited for their exam results.
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swiftly |
Surprise was swiftly followed by outrage.
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cautiously |
He cautiously pursued the thief.
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angrily |
The man and his co-defendant looked at the judge angrily.
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silently |
The leaves fell silently from the trees.
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eventually |
Aristotle’s term for the hero’s fatal flaw or terrible mistake that eventually causes their downfall.
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thoughtfully |
Miss Foster thoughtfully made Mr Conway a cup of tea.
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carefully |
Garth parked his car carefully.
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