Adverbs & Adjectives IL Ex:2

Adverbs and Adjectives

Notes: Some adjectives, such as friendly, lovely, timely, and masterly, already end in -ly and have no distinct adverb form. Use the adjective

within an adverbial phrase: "It was done in a ____ way." She is a friendly person. She spoke to me in a friendly way.

Exercise-2

Choose the correct adjective or adverb to complete the sentences below.

1. That was a thing to say. (stupid/stupidly)

2. She was smiling . (happy/happily)

3. You were very to lose the game. (unlucky/unluckily)

4. This soup tastes . (good/well)

5. He smiled at me . (friendly/in a friendly way)

6. She looked at me . (calm/calmly)

 

7. She looked , but I'm sure she was feeling very nervous. (calm/calmly)

8. You always work very . (hard/hardly)

9. She often comes to class. (late/lately)

10. I did really in the mathematics test. (bad/badly)

11. I'm sorry I'm late. (extreme/extremely)

12. She is a very girl. (good-looking/well-looking)

13. He has a very job. (good-paid/well-paid)