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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #9436: Adverbs or adjectives ?
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    Adverbs or adjectives ?


    Choose the right adverb or adjective to complete the sentences.



    English exercise "Adverbs or adjectives ?" created by woodyrun with The test builder
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    1. He's very tired because he works very .
    2. He works, he's very lazy.
    3. He came the animals and sat down.
    4. I was late and missed my train.
    5. Keep your eyes open !
    6. They differed in their opinions.
    7. The birds fly .
    8. He was praised for his work.
    9. She is a very pupil, she needs some help.
    10. She works very .








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