b) Choose the correct form: adjective or adverb. 1. He looked at me when | interrupted him (ANGRY). 2. Alice and Stan are very married (HAPPY). 3. I lost the match because I was playing very (BAD). It was even than the last game (BAD). 4. Nobody knew he was coming. He arrived so (UNEXPECTED). 5. My French isn't very___ but I can understand him. ifhe speaks . (GOOD, PERFECT, SLOW) 6. Sue is __upset about losing her job (TERRIBLE). 7. The children behaved very (GOOD). 8. Most people have heard about him. They are very _ informed (GOOD) 9. Expensive hotels are often than. ones (COMFORTABLE, CHEAP). 10. It’s the painting in his whole collection (VALUABLE)
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1. He looked at me ANGRILY when I interrupted him.
2. Alice and Stan are very HAPPILY married.
3. I lost the match because I was playing very BADLY. It was even WORSE than the last game.
4. Nobody knew he was coming. He arrived so UNEXPECTEDLY.
5. My French isn't very GOOD but I can understand him PERFECTLY if he speaks SLOWLY.
6. Sue is TERRIBLY upset about losing her job.
7. The children behaved very WELL.
8. Most people have heard about him. They are very WELL informed.
9. Expensive hotels are often MORE COMFORTABLE than CHEAP ones.
10. It’s the MOST VALUABLE painting in his whole collection.