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100.4 Choose two words (one from each box) to complete each sentence.
absolutely badly completely changed cheap
reasonably seriously slightly
enormous ill
unnecessarily unusually
planned quiet
damaged
long
1 I thought the restaurant would be expensive, but it was reasonably cheap.
2 Will’s mother is
in hospital.
3 What a big house! It’s
4. It wasn’t a serious accident. The car was only
5 The children are normally very lively, but they’re
today.
6 When I returned home after 20 years, everything had
7 The movie was
It could have been much shorter.
8 A lot went wrong during our holiday because it was

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Will’s mother is badly ill in hospital.

What a big house! It’s absolutely enormous!

It wasn’t a serious accident. The car was only slightly damaged.

The children are normally very lively, but they’re unusually quiet today.

When I returned home after 20 years, everything had completely changed.

The movie was unnecessarily long. It could’ve been much shorter.

A lot went wrong during our holiday because it was seriously planned.

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Look at the vocabulary in lesson 2.3 in the Student’s Book. Choose a word or phrase from each pair in the box to complete the sentences.​

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Look at these examples:
* Our holiday was too short — the time went very quickly.
* The driver of the car was seriously injured in the accident.

Quickly and seriously are adverbs. Many adverbs are made from an adjective + -1y:
adjective: quick serious careful quiet heavy bad
adverb: quickly seriously carefully quietly heavily badly

Not all words ending in -ly are adverbs. Some adjectives end in -ly too, for example:
friendly lively elderly lonely silly lovely

Adjective or adverb?
Adjectives (quick/careful etc.) tell us about a noun. We use adjectives before nouns and after some verbs, especially be:
* Tom is a careful driver. (not ‘a carefully driver’)
* We didn’t go out because of the heavy rain.
* Please be quiet.
* I was disappointed that my exam results were so bad.

We also use adjectives after the verbs look/feel/sound etc. (see Unit 98D):
* Why do you always look so serious?

Adverbs (quickly/carefully etc.) tell us about a verb. An adverb tells us how somebody does something or how something happens:
* Tom drove carefully along the narrow road. (not ‘drove careful’)
* We didn’t go out because it was raining heavily. (not ‘raining heavy’)
* Please speak quietly. (not ‘speak quiet’)
* I was disappointed that I did so badly in the exam. (not ‘did so bad’)

Why do you never take me seriously?
Compare:
* She speaks perfect English. (adjective + noun)
* She speaks English perfectly. (verb + object + adverb)

Compare these sentences with look:
* Tom looked sad when I saw him. (= he seemed sad, his expression was sad)
* Tom looked at me sadly. (= he looked at me in a sad way)

We also use adverbs before adjectives and other adverbs. For example:
reasonably cheap (adverb + adjective)
terribly sorry (adverb + adjective)
incredibly quickly (adverb + adverb)
* It’s a reasonably cheap restaurant and the food is extremely good.
* Oh, I’m terribly sorry. I didn’t mean to push you. (not ‘terrible sorry’)
* Maria learns languages incredibly quickly.
* The examination was surprisingly easy.

You can also use an adverb before a past participle (injured/organised/written etc.)
* Two people were seriously injured in the accident. (not ‘serious injured’)
* The meeting was very badly organised.

EXERCISES
99.1 Complete the sentences with adverbs. The first letter(s) of each adverb are given.
1. We didn’t go out because it was raining _heavily._
2. Our team lost the game because we played very ba—.
3. I had little difficulty finding a place to live. I found a flat quite ea—.
4. We had to wait for a long time but we didn’t complain. We waited pa—.
5. Nobody knew George was coming to see us. He arrived unex—.
6. Mike keeps fit by playing tennis reg—.

99.2 Put in the right word.
1. The driver of the car was _seriously_ injured. (serious/seriously)
2. The driver of the car had serious_ injuries. (serious/seriously)
3. I think you behaved very —. (selfish/selfishly)
4. Rose is — I upset about losing her job. (terrible/terribly)
5. There was a — change in the weather. (sudden/suddenly)
6. Everybody at the party was — dressed. (colourful/colourfully)
7. Linda likes wearing — clothes. (colourful/colourfully)
8. She fell and hurt herself quite —.(bad/badly)
9. He says he didn’t do well at school because he was — taught. (bad/badly)
10. Don’t go up that ladder. It doesn’t look —. (safe/safely)
11. He looked at me — when I interrupted him. (angry/angrily)

99.3 Complete each sentence using a word from the list. Sometimes you need the adjective (careful etc.) and sometimes the adverb (carefully etc.).
careful(ly) complete(ly) continuous(ly) financial(ly) fluent(ly) happy/happily nervous(ly) perfect(ly) quick(ly) special(1y)
1. Our holiday was too short. The time passed very _quickly._
2. Tom doesn’t take risks when he’s driving. He’s always —.
3. Sue works — She never seems to stop.
4. Alice and Stan are very — married.
5. Monica’s English is very — although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.
6. I cooked this meal — for you, so I hope you like it.
7. Everything was very quiet. There was — silence.
8. I tried on the shoes and they fitted me —.
9. Do you usually feel — before examinations?
10. I’d like to buy a car but it’s — impossible for me at the moment.

99.4 Choose two words (one from each box) to complete each sentence.
absolutely reasonably unusually badly seriously unnecessarily completely slightly
cheap enormous planned badly changed ill quiet damaged long
1. I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was _reasonably cheap._
2. George’s mother is — in hospital.
3. What a big house! It’s —.
4. It wasn’t a serious accident. The car was only —.
5. The children are normally very lively but they’re — today.
6, When I returned home after 20 years, everything had —.
7. The film was — It could have been much shorter.
8. A lot went wrong during our holiday because it was —.

99.1

2 badly 3 easily 4 patiently

5 unexpectedly 6 regularly

99.2

3 selfishly 4 terribly

5 sudden 6 colourfully

7 colorful 8 badly

9 badly 10 safe

11 angrily

99.3

2 careful 3 continuously

4 happily 5 fluent

6 specially 7 complete

8 perfectly 9 nervous

10 financially/completely

99.4

2 seriously ill

3 absolutely enormous

4 slightly damaged

5 unusually quiet

6 completely changed

7 unnecessarily long

8 badly planned

absolutely
reasonably unusually badly seriously unnecessarily completely
slightly

cheap
enormous planned badly changed ill quiet damaged long

1.
I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was _reasonably
cheap._

2.
George’s mother is __ in hospital.

3.
What a big house! It’s __.

4.
It wasn’t a serious accident. The car was only __.

5.
The children are normally very lively but they’re __ today.

6,
When I returned home after 20 years, everything had __.

7.
The film was __ It could have been much shorter.

8.
A lot went wrong during our holiday because it was __.

8.
Put
in good or well:

1.
I play tennis but I’m not very _good._

2.
Your exam results were very __.

3.
You did very __ in your exams.

4.
The weather was very __ while we-were on holiday.

5.
1 didn’t sleep very __ last night.

6.
How are you? Are you __?

7.
George speaks German very __.

8.
George’s German is very __.

9.
Our new business is going very __ at the moment.

10.
I like your jacket. It looks __ on you.

11.
I’ve met her a few times but I don’t know her very __.

9.
Complete the sentences using a comparative form (older/more important
etc.):

1.
It’s too noisy here. Can we go somewhere _quieter?_

2.
This coffee is very weak. I like it a bit __.

3.
The hotel was surprisingly big. I expected it to be __.

4.
The hotel was surprisingly cheap. I expected it to be__.

5.
The weather is too cold in this country. I’d like to live somewhere
__.

6.
My job is a bit boring sometimes. I’d like to do something __.

7.
1 was surprised how easy it was to use the computer. I thought it
would be __.

8.
Your work isn’t very good. I’m sure you can do __.

9.
Don’t worry. The situation isn’t so bad. It could be __.

10.
1 was surprised we got here so quickly. I expected the journey to
take __.

11.
You’re talking very loudly. Can you speak a bit __.

12.
You hardly ever phone me. Why don’t you phone me __.

13.
You’re standing too near the camera. Can you move a bit __ away?

14.
You were a bit depressed yesterday but you look __ today.

10. Complete the sentences. Each time use the comparative form of one of the words in the list. Use than where necessary:

big
crowded early easily high important interested peaceful
reliable serious simple thin

1.
I was feeling tired last night, so I went to bed _earlier than_
usual.

2.
I’d like to have a __ car. The one I’ve got keeps breaking down.

3.
Unfortunately her illness was__ we thought at first.

4.
You look __ Have you lost weight?

5.
I want a __ flat. We don’t have enough space here.

6.
He doesn’t study very hard. He’s __ in having a good time.

7.
Health and happiness are __ money.

8.
The instructions were very complicated. They could have been __.

9.
There were a lot of people on the bus. It was __ usual.

10.
I like living in the countryside. It’s __ living in a town.

11.
You’ll find your way around the town __if you have a good map.

12.
In some parts of the country, prices are __ in others.

11.
Read the situations and complete the sentences. Use a comparative
form (~er or more …):

1.
Yesterday the temperature was nine degrees. Today it’s only six
degrees.

_It’s
colder today than it was yesterday._

2.
The journey takes four hours by car and five hours by train.

It
takes __.

3.
Dave and I went for a run. I ran ten kilometres. Dave stopped after
eight kilometres.-
I
ran__.

4.
Chris and Joe both did badly in the exam. Chris got 20 % but Joe only
got 15 %. —

Joe
did __.

5.
I expected my friends to arrive at about 4 o’clock. In fact they
arrived at 2.30. —

My
friends __.

6.
You can go by bus or by train. The buses run every 30 minutes. The
trains run every hour. —

The
buses __.

7.
We were very busy at work today. We’re not usually as busy as that. —


We__.

12.
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use much/a bit
etc. + a comparative form. Use than where necessary:

1.
Her illness was _much more serious than_ we thought at first.
(much/serious)

2.
This bag is too small. I need something __. (much/big)

3.
I’m afraid the problem is __ it seems. (much/complicated)

4.
You looked depressed this morning but you look __now. (a bit/happy)

5.
I enjoyed our visit to the museum. It was __ I expected.
(far/Interesting)

6.
You’re driving too fast. Could you drive __? ( a bit/slowly)

7.
It’s __ to learn a foreign language in the country where it is
spoken. (a lot/easy)

8.
I thought she was younger than me but in fact she’s __ (slightly/old)

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