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AD011 ADJECTIVE AND ADVERB

Choose the correct form ʹ adjective or adverb !

1. He looked at me _________________ when I interrupted him (ANGRY).

2. Alice and Stan are very _________________ married (HAPPY).

3. I lost the match because I was playing very _________________ (BAD). It was even

_________________ than the last game (BAD).

4. Nobody knew he was coming. He arrived so _________________ (UNEXPECTED).

if he speaks _________________ . (GOOD, PERFECT, SLOW)

6. Sue is _________________ upset about losing her job (TERRIBLE).

7. The children behaved very _________________ (GOOD).

8. Most people have heard about him. They are very _________________ informed (GOOD)

9. Expensive hotels are often _________________ than _________________ ones

(COMFORTABLE, CHEAP).

11. The cook prepared an _________________ lunch (EXCELLENT).

12. The couple had to work _________________ for a living (HARD). But if you look at other

people, they _________________ work at all (HARD).

13. The dinner tasted _________________ (GREAT).

14. She has _________________ money to spend than she had last year (LITTLE)

15. Did they go together or _________________ (SEPARATE).

16. He spoke in quite a _________________ voice (NATURAL).

17. _________________ , London is quite a beautiful city. (OBVIOUS)

18. In the meeting, they discussed _________________ technical matters (HIGH).

19. It was raining _________________ when I got to the station (HEAVY).

20. The _________________ post office is two blocks away. (NEAR)

21. Jimmy is the _________________ pupil in my class (BAD).

22. The man became _________________ when the manager asked him to leave (VIOLENT).

23. You look _________________ . Are you all right (TERRIBLE).

25. The exam was _________________ easy (SURPISING).

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1. He looked at me ANGRILY when I interrupted him (ANGRY).

2. Alice and Stan are very HAPPILY married (HAPPY).

3. I lost the match because I was playing very BADLY (BAD). It was even WORSE than the last

game (BAD).

4. Nobody knew he was coming. He arrived so UNEXPECTEDLY (UNEXPECTED).

(GOOD, PERFECT, SLOW)

6. Sue is TERRIBLY upset about losing her job (TERRIBLE).

7. The children behaved very WELL (GOOD).

8. Most people have heard about him. They are very WELL informed (GOOD)

9. Expensive hotels are often MORE COMFORTABLE than CHEAPER/ CHEAP ones

(COMFORTABLE, CHEAP).

11. The cook prepared an EXCELLENT lunch (EXCELLENT).

12. The couple had to work HARD for a living (HARD). But if you look at other people, they

HARDLY work at all (HARD).

13. The dinner tasted GREAT (GREAT).

14. She has LESS money to spend than she had last year (LITTLE)

15. Did they go together or SEPARATELY (SEPARATE).

16. He spoke in quite a NATURAL voice (NATURAL).

17. OBVIOUSLY , London is quite a beautiful city. (OBVIOUS)

18. In the meeting, they discussed HIGHLY technical matters (HIGH).

19. It was raining HEAVILY when I got to the station (HEAVY).

20. The NEAREST/NEXT post office is two blocks away. (NEAR)

21. Jimmy is the WORST pupil in my class (BAD).

22. The man became VIOLENT when the manager asked him to leave (VIOLENT).

23. You look TERRIBLE . Are you all right (TERRIBLE).

25. The exam was SURPRISINGLY easy (SURPISING).

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