Open the brackets using adjective or adverb: 1. She speaks English

Open the brackets using adjective or adverb: 1. She speaks English (perfect / perfectly). 2. He speaks (perfect / perfectly) English. 3. When I saw Emma for the last time, she looked (unhappy / unhappily). 4. They got married and lived (happy / happily). 5. Dean bought a new house and was very (happy / happily) about it. 6. Ann looked at me (sad / sadly) and said that she had no money. 7. The news was (surprising / surprisingly). 8. Im (terrible / terribly) sorry. I didnt mean to hurt your feelings. 9. He spoke so (quick / quickly), that I (hard / hardly) understood what he wanted. 10. Kate is a (careful / carefully) driver. 11. I want to talk to you (serious / seriously). 12. Nick has a (serious / seriously) problem. We must help him.

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1. She speaks English perfectly. 2. He speaks perfect English. 3. When I saw Emma for the last time, she looked unhappy. 4. They got married and lived happily. 5. Dean bought a new house and was very happy about it. 6. Ann looked at me sadly and said that she had no money. 7. The news was surprising. 8. Im terribly sorry. I didnt mean to hurt your feelings. 9. He spoke so quickly, that I hardly understood what he wanted. 10. Kate is a careful driver. 11. I want to talk to you seriously. 12. Nick has a serious problem. We must help him.

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