1. Have a good trip home. It's a little foggy, so drive (careful/carefully).
2. Is this (proper/properly) tool for the job?
3. The old man spoke (sad/sadly) to us.
4. Mrs. Brown greeted the new neighbors (warm/warmly) and she invited them for coffee (immediate/immediately).
5. Old Tom seems very (hard/hardly), but he is really very (kind/kindly).
6. The back of the ship rose (slow/slowly) high into the air, and then the whole ship slid (quiet/quietly) into the cold back sea.
7. Arthur is a (slow/slowly) worker. He does everything very (slow/slowly).
8. We told them the news (happy/happily). They look at the news (calm/calmly).
9. The man seemed very (nervous/nervously) and (anxious/anxiously) about something.
10. Sally dealt with the problems very (intelligent/intelligently), I thought.
1. Have a good trip home. It's a little foggy, so drive (careful/carefully).
2. Is this (proper/properly) tool for the job?
3. The old man spoke (sad/sadly) to us.
4. Mrs. Brown greeted the new neighbors (warm/warmly) and she invited them for coffee (immediate/immediately).
5. Old Tom seems very (hard/hardly), but he is really very (kind/kindly).
6. The back of the ship rose (slow/slowly) high into the air, and then the whole ship slid (quiet/quietly) into the cold back sea.
7. Arthur is a (slow/slowly) worker. He does everything very (slow/slowly).
8. We told them the news (happy/happily). They look at the news (calm/calmly).
9. The man seemed very (nervous/nervously) and (anxious/anxiously) about something.
10. Sally dealt with the problems very (intelligent/intelligently), I thought.