Each of the words listed in the table can be an adverb or an adjective
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alone |
left |
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back |
likely |
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better |
little |
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cheap |
long |
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close |
loud |
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deep |
low |
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direct |
near |
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double |
only |
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early |
overseas |
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even |
pretty |
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fair |
right |
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far |
sharp |
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fast |
short |
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hard |
still |
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high |
straight |
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ill |
tight |
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just |
together |
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kindly |
well |
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last |
worse |
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late |
wrong |
Example:
- He seemed to think there’s no better way of getting money than stealing it. (Adjective)
- You cannot possibly speak better with your mouth full. (Adverb)
- She was born with an unnaturally loud voice. (Adjective)
- A voice in the crowd cried out loud that her little daughter was missing. (Adverb)
- The driver was the only person on the bus that passed by. (Adjective)
- This bus is for female passengers only. (Adverb)
