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‘A. Read the short story below. Fill in the gaps with a correct adverb from the box. There might be more than one relevant adverb to be used in some boxes. after (2) , brightly, completely , excitedly , extremely , happily hastily , how, later , luckily(2) , quickly , slowly , suddenly , very it was a beautiful summer afternoon with the sun shining phoned my friends asking them to come over for a barbecue. making the calls | drove into town to buy some food and drink. When | arrived at the shops | was surprised at busy it was. Everyone must have been shopping for a barbecue! The first butchers | visited had run out of sausages. The next shop had some left sol bought some. visiting a few more shops | had finished my shopping. But | was starting to worry as it was 6 pm and | had invited my friends to visit at 6.30 pm. ! rushed to the car park with all of my shopping and threw it in the boot. I noticed that the cars were moving out of the car park and there was a bit of a traffic jam! It was past 6.30 pm when | arrived home and | was worried. As | drove into my drive | smiled when | saw my friends sitting in my front garden. they had realized I was stuck at the shops and they waited for me. We had a wonderful barbecue! Complete the following sentences using an adjective or adverb. (correct / correctly). 1. The teacher praised the boy for answering the questions 2. He lost one point because he couldn't give the _ (correct / correctly) answer. CamScanner ile tarand 3. She is known to be a (quick / quickly) decision-maker. 4, She is capable of adapting to any situation (quick / quickly) 5, Have you already finished? That was (Quick / quickly)! 6. She looks (exact / exactly) like her mother. 7. It happened sometime in June. | don't remember the __(exact / exactly) date. 8. Do you remember the (exact / exactly) sequence of events that led to the accident? 9. The feast was (incredible / incredibly) delicious. 10. They built that bridge in less than six months. It was an (incredible / incredibly) feat of engineering. C. Choose two words (one from each box) to complete the sentences. absolutely reasonably badly seriously enormous ill, long _planned perfectly unnecessarily slightly unusually cheap practical + damaged quiet 4.The party went wrong because it was 2. | thought it would be expensive but it was 3. My grandmother is She is in hospital. 4, What a huge ship! It is 5. Fortunately, my car was only in the accident. 6. My dog is always barking but today itis 7. My flat is redecorated. The new design is They're so impatient! 8. Don't make their wait D. Read the following passage about starfish. Underline the adverbs and identify which kind they are ( adverb of manner / adverb of degree ). Sea stars are one of the most beautiful creatures of the underwater world. They are commonly known as starfish, but they are actually not fish. They do not have gills or fins like fish normally do. Their manner of moving is also quite different from fish. While fish use their tails, starfish have tiny tube feet on their stomachs! These feet help them move along, Not all starfish have only five arms. Some have as many as forty! Do you know the most exciting thing about starfish? If a predator attacks them, they can drop one of the arms and get away! Then they grow that arm again over a year. CamScanner ile tarand

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