This document provides examples of using adjectives and adverbs correctly. It gives sentences where adjectives like "serious", "selfish", and "terrible" are used correctly versus their adverb forms. Additionally, it distinguishes between using "good" and "well", and provides examples of words like "fast", "hard", and "late" that can be used as both adjectives and adverbs. The document aims to help the reader choose the right word when filling in blanks and to understand the proper uses of descriptive words.
This document provides examples of using adjectives and adverbs correctly. It gives sentences where adjectives like "serious", "selfish", and "terrible" are used correctly versus their adverb forms. Additionally, it distinguishes between using "good" and "well", and provides examples of words like "fast", "hard", and "late" that can be used as both adjectives and adverbs. The document aims to help the reader choose the right word when filling in blanks and to understand the proper uses of descriptive words.
This document provides examples of using adjectives and adverbs correctly. It gives sentences where adjectives like "serious", "selfish", and "terrible" are used correctly versus their adverb forms. Additionally, it distinguishes between using "good" and "well", and provides examples of words like "fast", "hard", and "late" that can be used as both adjectives and adverbs. The document aims to help the reader choose the right word when filling in blanks and to understand the proper uses of descriptive words.
in the blank 1. The driver of the car was____ (serious- seriously) injured. 2. I think you behaved very ____(selfish- selfishly). 3. Rose is ___(terrible- terribly) upset about loosing her job. 4. There was a ___ ( sudden –suddenly) change in the weather. Choose the right word to fill in the blank 5. Everybody at the party was ___(colorful- colorfully) dressed. 6. She fell and hurt herself quite ___(bad-badly) 7. Don’t go up that ladder. It doesn’t look___ (safe-safely) 8. He looked at me ____(angry-angrily) when I interrupted him. 9. Linda likes wearing____(colorful-colorfully) clothes. Good or well? 1. I play tennis, but I am not very ____. 2. Your exam results were very _____. 3. You did very ____ in your exams. 4. The weather was very_____ while we were on holiday. 5. I didn’t sleep very_____ last night. 6. George speaks German very well. 7. I like your kjacket. It looks _____ on you. fast-hard-late • These words are both adjectives and adverbs. – Jack is a very fast runner. – Jack can run very fast. – Ann is a hard worker. – Ann works hard. – The train was late. – I got up late this morning.