1. He must be a bad / badly student. He hard / hardly studies at all. 2. It’s a beautiful / beautifully arranged bunch of flowers. It’s real / really good / well.
3. I’m impressed how fluent / fluently she speaks English. Her language is accurate / accurately,
too.
4. I’m not sure she is a good / well teacher. She is very impatient / impatiently with children.
5. She is a wonderful / wonderfully cook. All her dishes smell and taste nice / nicely.
6. I’m absolute / absolutely sure that it’s a real / really pearl.
7. The task is surprising / surprisingly easy. I’m sure we’ll do it very quick / quickly.
8. Sue looks different / differently after her illness. She doesn’t feel good / well enough yet.
9. Your essay is quite good / well. You’ve been working hard / hardly lately.
10. He is a slow / slowly thinker but he does everything very attentive / attentively
1. bad, hardly
2. beautiful, really good
3. fluently, accurate
4. good, impatient
5. wonderful, nice
6. absolutely, real
7. surprisingly, quickly
8. different, good
9. good, hard
10. slow, attentively