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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #22628: Adjective or adverb?
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    Adjective or adverb?


    Find the adjective or adverb that correctly completes the sentence.





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    1. He's speaking ( I E T Q Y U L )
    2. I can speak English ( W L E L )
    3. Mice are ( S L M A L ) animals
    4. My father is ( E A B V R )
    5. You can't see spiders ( I S A E Y L )
    6. This exercise is ( E S Y A )
    7. Snakes can move ( S A T F )
    8. This is a ( O G O D ) book.








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