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This template, titled "ENGLISH 101", presents a clear comparison between ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS. It uses a two-column format to illustrate the relationship between these parts of speech, primarily focusing on how adjectives are often transformed into adverbs. The ADJECTIVES listed include immediate, careful, glad, gentle, wise, kind, lazy, and excited. Correspondingly, the ADVERBS column shows the forms for immediately, carefully, gladly, gently, wisely, kindly, lazily, and excitedly. This visual aid serves as a concise lesson on the common grammatical rule of adding the suffix "-ly" to an adjective to create its adverb form, though it also notes the exception of "immediate/immediately" which uses "-ly" but is not a simple addition to the root word in the same way as the others listed. The overall design uses a pale blue grid background and dark teal text for an academic yet approachable look.
