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    Exercise "Adverbs", created by sreedhar (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 4 632 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 63 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): mazigh15 / ALGERIA, on Sunday 21 March - 20:58:
    "thanks a lot for the Test !"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (3570 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 58.3 %
    He is a wonderful cricketer. He always plays *

    Question 2 passed: 59.8 %
    She sings in a melodious manner indeed. She sings very * whatever be the number at hand.

    Question 3 passed: 79 %
    She is an amazing cook. * whatever she cooks is a mouth-watering delight.

    Question 4 passed: 56.2 %
    He can be extremely ridiculous. He behaves so * that one wonders if he isn't mad after all.

    Question 5 passed: 52.3 %
    This is a sensational piece of news.Little wonder because he does things so *

    Question 6 passed: 56.5 %
    He becomes miserable for no reason at all. So * does he behave that one might feel he is the unluckiest soul alive.

    Question 7 passed: 52.7 %
    This is an attractive piece of art. That painter paints his pieces quite *.

    Question 8 passed: 56.4 %
    He is such a callous person that I have seen him always behave * and never kindly.

    Question 9 passed: 56.1 %
    He is quite a brilliant fellow. He does things very * and efficiently indeed.

    Question 10 passed: 52 %
    This is indeed highly atrocious. He has * denied his subordinates the rights they are supposed to have and enjoy.


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