Friday, July 13, 2012

5th - ADVERBS OF MANNER


I.         WRITE THE ADVERBS.
wrong
wrongly
final
finally
bad
badly
easy
easily
hard
hard
usual
usually
good
well
polite
politely
angry
angrily
quick
quickly
noisy
noisily
tragic
tragically
fast
fast
late
lately
angry
angrily
fantastic 
fantastically
nice
nicely
happy
happily
sudden
suddenly
rude
rudely

II.       CHANGE THE ADJECTIVES INTO ADVERBS.

1. Our teacher speaks English well (good)
2. The train arrived late. (late).
3. The film ended dramatically. (dramatic).
4. She interrupted me rudely. (rude).
5. The couple smiled happily. (happy).
6. The bus stopped suddenly. (sudden).
7. I sing very badly. (bad)
8. She walked away quickly. (quick).
9. Please drive carefully. (careful)

III.      CHOOSE A VERB + ADVERB FROM THE BOX TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.
SPEAK / COME / PAY        / LISTEN / WORK / KNOW
QUIETLY / CAREFULLY / WELL / BADLY / HARD / QUICKLY
1. I’m going to say something important, so please listen to me carefully.
2. John! I need your help. Come quickly!
3. I’ve met him, but I don’t know him very well.
4. They work hard. At the end of the day they are always tired.
5. The baby is sleeping! Please speak quietly.
6. I don’t want to work in that company. They pay the workers badly.

IV.       CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD.
1. I opened the door slow / slowly.
2. John drives very carefully / careful.
3. Don’t eat so quick / quickly. It’s not good for you.
4. Can you please repeat that slow / slowly?
5. She shouted at me angrily / angry.
6. I understand you perfect / perfectly.
7. Emma didn’t do very good / well in the exam.
8. He can run very fastly / fast.
9. It was raining heavy / heavily all day long.
10. She was here, but she left suddenly / sudden.
11. It was a bad game. Our team played badly / bad.
12. Please write your name clear / clearly.
13. You speak French perfectly / perfect.

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