She danced __________ (perfect) at the concert., He speaks English very __________ (good)., My friend drives too __________ (fast) — it’s dangerous!, The children played __________ (noisy) in the garden., She looks __________ (happy) today., I finished my homework __________ (quick)., Don’t worry, you did it __________ (right)!, The teacher explained the rule very __________ (clear)., He was tired and walked __________ (slow) to the bus stop., You should study more __________ (careful) before the exam., I feel ________ today. I think I’m getting a cold. (bad, badly, good, or well.), She looks ________ in that photo — tired and sad.(bad, badly, good, or well.), He didn’t sleep ________ last night because of the noise.(bad, badly, good, or well.), You did very ________ on your test — I’m proud of you!(bad, badly, good, or well.), The soup tastes ________, not salty at all.(bad, badly, good, or well.), My cat was ________ yesterday, but she’s better now.(bad, badly, good, or well.), He plays football very ________.(bad, badly, good, or well.), Don’t worry — everything is going to be ________.(bad, badly, good, or well.),
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