Adj/adv
fill in the gaps with the correct forms
1. Think
about whether you want to quit this job. (calm)
2. I'm
he didn't mean to frighten you. It was an accident.
(sure)
3. Her hair looks so
always. I'd love to know what she uses
on it. (soft)
4. My wife felt rather
about the play she was in, but she
performed wonderfully. (nervous)
5. Look in the fridge - something smells very
(bad)
6. The grass grew
- because of the dry weather. (slow)
7. The new couple next door seem very
, don't they? (nice)
8. The company performed
for a few years, then got into
difficulty. (strong)
9. She got a new laptop for free/freely I don't know how she did it.
10. In some countries you can't speak free/freely about politics or religion.
11. She near/nearly because a viper bit her.
12. We were flying so high/highly that we had to use the oxygen masks.
13. The pirates had to dig deep/deeply to find the treasure.
14. The well is so deep/deeply that I can't see the bottom.
15. The mountain is 1245 metres high/highly.
16. They are very proud of their children so they always speak high/highly
of them.
17. She lives near/nearly the station, it is a rather noisy place.
18. She trains hard/hardly that's why she doesn't have much free time.
19. She hard/hardly trains that's why she has lost so many matches late/
lately.
20. There is a free/freely bus from the city centre to the mall.
21. He admitted free/freely that she had stolen the money...
22. She is deep/deeply hurt because of your attitude.
23. The helicopter was flying so low/lowly that it near/nearly crashed against
a building.