1) If you drive ___ you could have an accident. (a) recklessly (b) reckless | 2) The teacher explained the assignment ___. (a) careful (b) carefully |
3) There was a ___ noise last night. Did you hear it? (a) loud (b) loudly | 4) Paul walks so ___ in his new boots. (a) loud (b) loudly |
5) Jason ate his dinner very ___. (a) quick (b) quickly | 6) Those apples look ___. May I have one? (a) delicious (b) deliciously |
7) He's an awful driver. He never stops the car ___. (a) smoothly (b) smooth | 8) Pavarotti is an opera singer. He sings ___ (a) beautiful (b) beautifully |
9)This situation requires a ___ investigation. (a) serious (b) seriously | 10) Sometimes, driving at night can be very ___. (a) dangerous (b) dangerously |
11) They shouted ___ at each other. (a) angry (b) angrily | 12) If you ask ___, I will give it to you. (a) polite (b) politely |
13) Try to speak ___ if you are giving a speech. (a) clear (b) clearly | 14)Why are you so ___? (a) angry (b) angrily |
15) He is a __ driver. (a) careless (b) carelessly | 16) Frank always works so ___! (a) slow (b) slowly |
17) Sara speaks so ___ that I can't understand her. (a) fast (b)fastly | 18) Sara opened the door ___. (a) slow (b) slowly |
19) It is a beautiful __ day. (a) clear (b) clearly | 20) Jessica writes so ___. Look at these mistakes! (a) careless (b) carelessly |
21) Hank drives ___. I'm worried about him. (a) dangerous (b) dangerously | 22) I didn't sleep __ last night, so I feel __ today. (a) good, terrible (b) well, terrible c) well, terribly |
23) Lee is a ___ speller. (a) bad (b) badly | 24) ___ the car changed directions. (a) Sudden (b) Suddenly |
25) Please try to be more ___. (a) careful (b) carefully | 26) If you want tourists to visit your country, you must treat them ___ . (a) pleasant (b) pleasantly |
27) Liberace played the piano ___. (a) perfect (b) perfectly | 28) Max is a ___ talker, but he never listens. (a) fast (b) fastly |
29) (a) neat (b) neatly | 30) Karen is the best student in class. She studies ___. (a) hard (b) hardly |
"Have no fear that the wine [of my book] will fail, like happened at the wedding feast of Canna in Galilee. As much as I draw from the tap, I will replace in the bunghole. In this way the barrel will remain inexhaustible." François Rabelais (1494–1553)
miércoles, 11 de mayo de 2011
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