Adjectives vs. Adverbs — Gap filling — Exercise 2
Use the word in brackets as adjectives or adverbs in the gaps.
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The bus driver was
injured. (serious)
The bus driver was seriously injured.
or
Robin looks
. What’s the matter with him? (sad)
Robin looks sad. What’s the matter with him?
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1.Martin feels. (awful)awful
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2.Luisa lookstoday. She has been to the hairdresser recently. (beautiful)beautiful
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3.It was adifficult task. I couldn’t cope with it. (terrible)terribly
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4.Your cough sounds. You need to see your doctor. (dangerous)dangerous
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5.Teresa dressed. She had to leave the house in several minutes. (quick)quickly
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6.You are very. Try to be more attentive when you cross the street. (careless)careless
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7.Look at thatmade cake! I want a piece of it right now. (nice)nicely
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8.Harold lookedinto her eyes. (deep)deeply
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9.It’s aadventure to go there with you. (real)real
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10.Timothy has been traveling in the jungle for many months and has overcome all the hazards so. (brave)bravely
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11.The TV show is so. Can you turn it down a bit? (loud)loud
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12.You should do this exercisebecause it features many exceptions from the main rule. (attentive)attentively
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13.Phoebe ispretty. She can become an actress or model. (exceptional)exceptionally
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14.It iseasy to make a mistake while doing so many tasks simultaneously. (incredible)incredibly
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15.You don’t feeltoday. Has anything happened to you? (happy)happy
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