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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