Form adverbs from the adjectives to complete the sentences 1 Read the rules CAREFUL to win.
2 My son was acting BAD in the kindergarten yesterday.
3 Idon't like driving a car, I'm scared. But my husband drives SAFE solcan enjoy the trip.
4 Make sure your new alarm system works PROPER
5 I am SURE very sorry for that mistake. I will never cheat again.
6 Do you REAL Mwant to move?
To form an adverb from the adjective "careful," we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. This change indicates how the action of reading should be done. Therefore, the correct adverb in this sentence is "carefully," which modifies the verb "read."
2. My son was acting BADLY in the kindergarten yesterday.
To form an adverb from the adjective "bad," we replace the ending "-d" with the suffix "-ly." This change transforms the adjective into an adverb, indicating how the action of acting was done. Thus, the correct adverb in this sentence is "badly," modifying the verb "acting."
3. I don't like driving a car; I'm scared. But my husband drives SAFELY so I can enjoy the trip.
To form an adverb from the adjective "safe," we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. This change describes how the action of driving is done. Hence, the appropriate adverb in this sentence is "safely," modifying the verb "drives."
4. Make sure your new alarm system works PROPERLY.
To form an adverb from the adjective "proper," we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. This change describes how the action of the alarm system working should be done. Therefore, the correct adverb in this sentence is "properly," which modifies the verb "works."
5. I am SURELY very sorry for that mistake. I will never cheat again.
The word "sure" is already an adverb, so no suffix needs to be added. However, to emphasize the certainty, we can use the adverb "surely." In this sentence, "surely" modifies the verb "am."
6. Do you REALLY want to move?
To form an adverb from the adjective "real," we add the suffix "-ly" to the adjective. This change describes the intensity or truthfulness of the action being discussed. Thus, the appropriate adverb in this sentence is "really," which modifies the verb "want."
By using adverbs, we can provide more precise information about the actions described in the sentences. Adverbs help to clarify how or to what extent the actions happen.