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A (quiet/quietly) person usually speak (quiet/quietly).

Gordon plays the guitar (very good/well). He is a (good/well) player.

He did a (brilliant/brilliantly) exam. He passed the exam (brilliant/brilliantly).

He looked at me (angry/angrily). He has a very (angry/angrily) look.

We slept (comfortable/comfortably) in ou (comfortable/comfortably) beds.​

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Contestado por danimochy
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Respuesta:

A (quiet/quietly) person usually speak (quiet/quietly).

Gordon plays the guitar (very good/well). He is a (good/well) player.

He did a (brilliant/brilliantly) exam. He passed the exam (brilliant/brilliantly).

He looked at me (angry/angrily). He has a very (angry/angrily) look.

We slept (comfortable/comfortably) in our (comfortable/comfortably) beds.​

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Contestado por Berebrawlstars
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Respuesta:

A quiet person usally speak quietly.

Gordon plays the guitar very good. He is a good player.

He did a brilliantly exam. He passed the exam briliant.

He looked at me angrily. He has a very angry look.

We sleep comfortably in our confortable beds.

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