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He/She walks. slow ly quick ly heavi ly loud ly
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Jane walked heavily. Lily sings sadly. I live in the house peacefully. The women work hard. Lucy speaks Chinese well.
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Today is hot. very / terribly / extremely The girl throws things angrily.
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1. friendly lovely lonely ugly lively adj.
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He was late for school. He got up late today. He studies hard. He met a hard question yesterday. He gets up early. He is early every day. He runs fast. He is fast. He jumps high. He went to that high building.
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--- ride a bike … carefully carelessly ① MaryBill
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② … dance … wonderfully awfully Mrs. BlackMr. Black
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… speak ___ angrily happily ⑤ Peter Grandma Li
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The original version: The man got in the car. He drove his car to the old house. He walked up to the door and knocked on it. The door opened. It’s boring!
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Your writing 1: The man ______got into the car. He _______ drove his car to the old house. He _______ walked up to the door and _______ knocked on it. The door opened _________. angrily awfully heavily loudly quickly Make it interesting.
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Your writing 2: The man ______got into the car. He ________ drove his car to the old house. He _______ walked up to the door and _______ knocked on it. The door opened _________. quickly peacefully happily swiftly quietly Make it interesting.
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quietly noisily loudly heavily cheerfully awfully suddenly peacefully safely softly happily closely early patiently confidently strangely excitedly sleepily carefully carelessly difficultly easily slowly quickly shyly strongly weakly violently politely rudely sleepily sweetly
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A composition ( 70 words) ” What a lucky / bad day!” Use adverbs to make your story more interesting.
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