Ex. 2. Choose between an adjective and an adverb.
1. I opened the door (slowly, slow)
2. Bill is a (careful, carefully) driver.
3. Does he speak (quiet, quietly)?
4. Can you repeat that (slow, slowly)?
5. The sun shines (bright, brightly) in the sky.
6. Her English is very (good, well).
7. Our team played very (well, good).
8. She left (sudden, suddenly).
9. My father is a (good, well) driver.
10. He always drives very (careful, carefully).
11. She cooks (bad, badly).
12. Why are you walking so (slow, slowly)? What's the matter?
13. Are you (careful, carefully) while driving?
14. They lived (happy, happily) ever after.
15. What's the matter with you? You look so (sad, sadly).
16. You didn't do it (perfect, perfectly), so now it's all your fault.
17. They treated the boy (bad, badly) in their house.
18. When he began his journey he could (hard, hardly) crawl along.
19. She is very (slow, slowly) at understanding things.
20. I am very (anxious, anxiously) to leave as early as possible.
21. He didn't work (regular, regularly), he had temporary jobs.
22. The flower smells (pleasant, pleasantly).
23. The train goes (quick, quickly).
24. The meat tastes (bad, badly).
25. I'm sure you'll do it (excellent, excellently).
26. She usually feels (lazy, lazily) in hot weather.
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