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Adjectives and adverbs

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  • There was a _____ change in the weather. (sudden / suddenly)
    sudden
  • I play tennis but I’m not very _____
    good
  • I think you behaved very ______ . (selfish / selfishly)
    selfishly
  • Tanya is ______ upset about losing her job. (terrible / terribly)
    terribly
  • I think I have flu. I feel ____ . (awful / awfully)
    awful
  • I tried hard / hardly to remember her name, but I couldn’t.
    hard
  • I’m glad you had a good trip and got home ______ . (safe / safely)
    safely
  • I like your hat. It looks _____ on you.
    good
  • It’s really dark in here. I can hardly see / see hardly.
    hardly see
  • I enjoyed the book. It’s a great story and it’s very ____
    well-written
  • Can you speak up? I can’t hear you very ____
    well
  • The children were very good. They were _____
    well-behaved
  • Everything was very quiet. There was ______ silence.
    complete
  • Slow down! You’re walking too fast / quick for me.
    fast
  • Dan likes to take risks. He lives ____.
    dangerously
  • I haven’t been to the cinema late \ lately
    lately