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Task: Complete the sentences using the correct adverb.
#### Adverbs provided:
- Gently
- bride
- furiously
- ferociously
- poorly
- eject
- punctually
- sharply
- make
- silently
- steadily
- mostly
- target
- highly
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Part 1: Complete the sentences
1. The lion roared _________.
- The lion is known for roaring loudly and fiercely.
- Answer: *furiously*
2. The doctors _________ recommend the intake of protein in our daily life.
- Doctors typically strongly or highly recommend important health practices.
- Answer: *highly*
3. The girl used her mind very _________.
- Using one's mind effectively suggests steady or sharp thinking.
- Answer: *steadily*
4. The man walked out down the stairs _________.
- Walking down stairs can be done quietly or gently.
- Answer: *silently*
5. The tiger _________ stood at a place to attack his prey.
- Tigers are known for being stealthy and patient when hunting.
- Answer: *stealthily* (Note: "stealthily" is not in the list, but it fits best. If we must choose from the list, "ferociously" could also work.)
6. Tommy drove the car very _________.
- Driving a car can be done carefully, quickly, or recklessly.
- Answer: *poorly* (assuming Tommy is a bad driver; otherwise, another option like "gently" could fit.)
7. The man begged around the colony very _________.
- Begging is often done persistently or repeatedly.
- Answer: *mostly*
8. We _________ study at evening.
- Studying is usually done regularly or punctually.
- Answer: *punctually*
9. The students reach the school _________.
- Students typically arrive on time or punctually.
- Answer: *punctually*
10. They couldn’t see his embarrassment and walked away _________.
- Walking away without noticing something can be done silently or casually.
- Answer: *silently*
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Final Answers for Part 1:
1. The lion roared furiously.
2. The doctors highly recommend the intake of protein in our daily life.
3. The girl used her mind very steadily.
4. The man walked out down the stairs silently.
5. The tiger ferociously stood at a place to attack his prey.
6. Tommy drove the car very poorly.
7. The man begged around the colony very mostly.
8. We punctually study at evening.
9. The students reach the school punctually.
10. They couldn’t see his embarrassment and walked away silently.
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Part 2: Underline the adverbs and circle the verbs
1. James gently woke up his younger sister.
- Adverb: gently
- Verb: woke
2. I shut the door very softly so it doesn’t disturb others.
- Adverb: very softly
- Verb: shut
3. Nerve signals from the brain always tell the muscles what to do.
- Adverb: always
- Verb: tell
4. He quickly closed the tap as he saw the wastage of water.
- Adverb: quickly
- Verb: closed
5. Lionel Messi truly deserved the golden shoes in the FIFA world cup.
- Adverb: truly
- Verb: deserved
6. It was actually very humid today.
- Adverb: actually, very
- Verb: was
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Final Answers for Part 2:
1. James (*gently*) woke up his younger sister.
2. I shut the door very softly so it doesn’t disturb others.
3. Nerve signals from the brain always tell the muscles what to do.
4. He quickly closed the tap as he saw the wastage of water.
5. Lionel Messi truly deserved the golden shoes in the FIFA world cup.
6. It was actually very humid today.
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Final Answer Box:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{1. The lion roared } \textbf{furiously}. \\
\text{2. The doctors } \textbf{highly} \text{ recommend the intake of protein in our daily life.} \\
\text{3. The girl used her mind very } \textbf{steadily}. \\
\text{4. The man walked out down the stairs } \textbf{silently}. \\
\text{5. The tiger } \textbf{ferociously} \text{ stood at a place to attack his prey.} \\
\text{6. Tommy drove the car very } \textbf{poorly}. \\
\text{7. The man begged around the colony very } \textbf{mostly}. \\
\text{8. We } \textbf{punctually} \text{ study at evening.} \\
\text{9. The students reach the school } \textbf{punctually}. \\
\text{10. They couldn’t see his embarrassment and walked away } \textbf{silently}. \\
\end{array}
}
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