An adjective describes a noun. An adverb describes a verb and ends in ly.
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busily |
They were busily playing with the toys.
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yellow |
The Swedish flag is blue and yellow.
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gently |
The wind blew gently over the beach.
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sticky |
Sticky tape is best for sealing packages.
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hairy |
The spider has hairy legs.
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hungrily |
Tom looked hungrily at the pizza.
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wildly |
The bees wildly zig and zag.
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busy |
The waiter was too busy to serve me.
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hungry |
My dog is always hungry.
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gentle |
Be very gentle with the tiny kitten.
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