The "Adjective and Adverbs" from this article are :
1. Jeju Island is a popular travel destination this summer.
(This : Adjective Demonstrative)
(This : Adjective Demonstrative)
2. As overseas travel is almost impossible due to concerns about COVID-19, more South Koreans are flocking to the southern island from the mainland.
(Almost : Adverb of Degree)
3. Travelers often stay at private villas and get around in rental cars -- good holiday options in the time of the coronavirus pandemic.
(Often : Adverb of Frequency)
(Good : Adjective of Quality)
(Often : Adverb of Frequency)
(Good : Adjective of Quality)
4. Another must is monitoring your health and reporting any suspected COVID-19 symptoms to the authorities.
(Any : Adjective Quantitative)
(Any : Adjective Quantitative)
5. Here are some travel spots and activities that people can enjoy on Jeju Island while taking precautions against the virus.
(Some : Adjective Quantitative)
(Some : Adjective Quantitative)
6. Though Aewol is a popular touristy neighborhood packed with cafes and restaurants, the farm is secluded in a quiet area populated only by locals.
(Quite : Adverb of Degree)
(Quite : Adverb of Degree)
7. He also runs Nomad Nature Traveling, a program that allows people to experience healthy lifestyles through trekking, meditation, healthy eating and other activities.
(That : Adjective Demonstrative)
(That : Adjective Demonstrative)
8. There are 10 themed paths, which together stretch 11 kilometers and allow visitors to explore the forest under the direction of forest guides.
(There : Adverb of Place)
(There : Adverb of Place)
9. One may fear the car overturning at any moment, or being pushed out the window during the ride.
(One, any : Adjective Quantitative)
(One, any : Adjective Quantitative)
10. There is ongoing debate about whether the crater should be restored to its natural state.
(There : Adverb of Place)
(There : Adverb of Place)
11. This once-neglected traditional market is now frequented by young tourists at night as rows of food stalls sell unique snacks.
(Once : Adverb of Frequency)
(Now : Adverb of Time)
(Once : Adverb of Frequency)
(Now : Adverb of Time)
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