Adjective + Adverb

Adjective + Adverb

CÂU 1
Complete each sentence with an adverb. The first letters of the adverb are given.
Nobody knew Steve was coming to see us. He arrived (unex...).
Mike keeps fit by playing tennis (reg...).

Idon't speak French very well, but I can understand (per...)
if people speak (sl...) and (cl...).

CÂU 2

        
Everybody at the carnival was dreesed. (colourful/colourfully) Linda usually wears clothes. (colourful/colourfully) Liz fell and hurt herself really . (bad/badly) Joe says he didn't do well at school because he was taught. (bad/badly) Don't go up that ladder. It doesn't look . (safe/safely)

CÂU 3
Choose two words (one from each box) to complete each sentence.
|absolutely badly completely | changed cheap damaged |
|reasonably seriously slightly | enormous ill long |
|unnecessarily unsually | planned quite |
I thought the restaurant would be expensive, but it was .
Will's mother is in hospital.
What a big house! It's .
It wasn't a serious accident. The car was only .
When I returned home after 20 years, everything had .
The movie was . It could have been much shorter.
A lot went wrong during our holiday because it was .

CÂU 4
Complete each sentence with an adverb. The first letters of the adverb are given.
We didn't go out because it was raining (he...).
Our team lost the game because we played very (ba...).
I didn't have any problems finding a place to live. I found a flat quite (ea...).
We had to wait for a long time, but we didn't complain. We waited (pat...).

CÂU 5
Complete each sentence using a word from the box. Sometimes you need the
adjective and sometimes the adverb:
carefully completely continuously financially fluently
happy/happily nervous(ly) perfect(ly) quick(ly) special(ly)
Our holiday was too short. The time passed very .
Steve doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always .
Sue works . She never seems to stop.
Rachel and Patrick are very married.
Maria's English is very although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.

CÂU 6
Complete these sentences using well + the following words:
behaved dressed informed kept known paid written
1 The children were very good. They were .
2 I'm surprised you haven't heard of her. She is quite .
3 Our neighbour's garden is neat and tidy. It is very .
4 I enjoyed the book you lent me. It's a great story and it's very .
5 Tania knows a lot about many things. She is very .
6 Mark's clothes are always smart. He is always .
7 Jane has a lot of responsibility in her job, but she isn't very .

CÂU 7
Complete each sentence using a word from the box. Sometimes you need the
adjective and sometimes the adverb:

careful(ly) complete(ly) continuous(ly) financial(ly) fluent(ly)
happy/happily nervous(ly) perfect(ly) quick(ly) special(ly)
I cooked this meal for you, so I hope you like it.
Everything was very quite. There was silence.
I tried on the shoes and they fitted me .
Do you usually feel before exams?

CÂU 8

        
Two people were injured in the accident. (serious/seriously)
The driver of the car had injuries. (serious/seriously)
I think you behaved very .(selfish/selfishly)
Tannya is upset about losing her job. (terrible/terribly)
There was a change in the weather. (sudden/suddenly)

CÂU 9
Put in good or well.
1 I play tennis but I'm not very . 2 Your exam results were very ```good``. 3 You did ```well`` in your exams. 4 The weather was while we were on holiday. 5 I didn't sleep ```well`` last night. 6 Lucy's German is very ```well``. She's at languages. 7 Our new business isn't doing very at the moment. 8 I like your hat. It looks ```good`` on you. 9 I've met her a few times , but I don't know her ```well``.

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