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1. Which form is right?



 

Adjectives describe a noun or a pronoun (a big dog; a nice dress; she is happy)                                Adverbs describe a verb, adjective, or adverb (she ran quickLY; he drives fast; the house was spotlessly clean)                                                                          
Adjectives / Adverbs

 

 

1. Which form is right?

 

0. Don’t eat so quick/ quickly.          

 

1. Sleep well / good.

2. Tim is a very slowly / slow reader.

  1. Come on Dave! Why are you reading that newspaper

so slow / slowly?

  1. Jane is studying hard / hardly for her exams.
  2. I was sleeping when, sudden / suddenly, I heard a

strange noise.

  1. Could you listen to your music more quiet / quietly?
  2. I’m a really bad / badly student.
  3. Your cake is really good / well. It’s so soft and sweet.
  4. Why are you angry /angrily? I haven’t done anything.
  5. Can you speakmoreslow / slowly, please?
  6. Alan is really angry / angrily.
  7. Bill is a very careful / carefully driver.
  8. Where’s Diane? She was here but she left sudden / suddenly.
  9. Please be quiet / quietly! I’m trying to sleep.
  10. Some companies pay their workers very bad / badly.
  11. Those oranges look nice / nicely. Let’s buy some.

 

 

  1. Complete the sentences with “good” or “well”.

 

  1. Your English is very………………………….                  

2. Jack did very……………………………….. in his exams.

3.  The party was ……………………………………, I liked it.  

  1. Martin has a difficult job, but he does it pretty ……………………………………...

5. How are your parents? Are they …………………………………..?         

6. You speak English very ……………………………………...

7. Anthony is a ……………………… drummer.

 

 

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