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English, 27.06.2021 01:20, Emanuelle7843

The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how adverbs of manner work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
1. The excited baby pounded the table
a. Badly
b. Hungrily
c. Normally
d. Variously
2. Walk
or you may miss the bus.
a. Quickly
b. Slowly
c. Personally
d. Happily
3. Reading
helps you to understand concepts better.
a. Rapidly
b. Briefly
C. Carefully
d. Always
4. Playing music too
can damage your hearing.
a. Slowly
b. Cheerfully
c. Carelessly
d. Loudly
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