Complete each sentence using a word from the box our holiday was too short

Exercise 1   

Complete each sentence with an adverb. The first letters of the adverb are given.

1   We didn’t go out because it was raining he…………………….

2   Our team lost the game because we played very ba…………………….

3   I didn’t have any problems 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 pat…………………….

5   Nobody knew Steve was coming to see us. He arrived unex…………………….

6   Mike keeps fit by playing tennis reg…………………….

7   I don’t speak French very well, but I can understand per……………………. if people speak sl……………………. and cl…………………….

Answers

1

1  heavily

2  badly

3  easily

4  patiently

5  unexpectedly

6  regularly

7  perfectly … slowly … clearly

Exercise 2   

Put in the correct word.

1   Two people were ……………………. injured in the accident. (serious / seriously)

2   The driver of the car had ……………………. injuries. (serious / seriously)

3   I think you behaved very ……………………. . (selfish / selfishly)

4   Tanya is ……………………. upset about losing her job. (terrible / terribly)

5   There was a ……………………. change in the weather. (sudden / suddenly)

6   Everybody at the carnival was ……………………. dressed. (colourful / colourfully)

7   Linda usually wears ……………………. clothes. (colourful / colourfully)

8   Liz fell and hurt herself really ……………………. . (bad / badly)

9   Joe 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)

Answers

2

1  seriously

2  serious

3  selfishly

4  terribly

5  sudden

6  colourfully

7  colourful

8  badly

9  badly

10  safe

Exercise 3   

Complete each sentence using a word from the box. 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(ly)

1   Our holiday was too short. The time passed very …………………….

2   Steve doesn’t take risks when he’s driving. He’s always …………………….

3   Sue works ……………………. . She never seems to stop.

4   Rachel and Patrick are very ……………………. married.

5   Maria’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 exams?

10   I’d like to buy a car, but it’s ……………………. impossible for me at the moment.

Answers

3

1  quickly

2  careful

3  continuously

4  happily

5  fluent

6  specially

7  complete

8  perfectly

9  nervous

10  financially or completely

Exercise 4

Choose two words (one from each box) to complete each sentence.

absolutely     badly        completely

reasonably     seriously     slightly

unnecessarily   unusually

changed     cheap    damaged

enormous    ill       long

planned     quiet

1   I thought the restaurant would be expensive, but it was …………………….

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 …………………….

Answers

4

1  reasonably cheap

2  seriously ill

3  absolutely enormous

4  slightly damaged

5  unusually quiet

6  completely changed

7  unnecessarily long

8  badly planned

ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE FOR INTERMEDIATE

UNIT 100. Adjectives and adverbs 1 (quick/ quickly)

A

Look at these examples:

Our holiday was too short- the
time passed very quickly.

Two people were seriously injured in the
accident.

Quickly and seriously
are adverbs. Many adverbs are formed from an adjective+ ly:

adjective:

quick

serious

careful

quiet

heavy

bad

adverb:

quickly

seriously

carefully

quietly

heavily

badly

For spelling,
see Appendix 6.

Not all words
ending in ly are adverbs. Some adjectives end in ly
too, for example:

friendly

lively

elderly

lonely

silly

lovely

B

Adjective or adverb?

Adjectives (quick/careful
etc.) tell us about a noun (somebody or something). We use adjectives
before nouns:

Sam is a careful
driver
.
(not a carefully driver)

We didn’t go out because of the
heavy rain.

Adverbs (quickly/carefully
etc.) tell us about a verb (how somebody does something or how
something happens):

Sam drove carefully
along the narrow road. (not drove careful)

We didn’t go out because it
was raining heavily. (not raining
heavy)

We also use adjectives after some
verbs, especially be, and
also look/feel/sound etc.

Compare:

Please be quiet.

I was disappointed that my
exam results were so bad.

Why do you always look so serious?

I feel happy

Please speak quietly

I was unhappy that I did
so badly
in the exam. (not did so bad

Why do you never take me seriously?

The children were playing happily.

C

We also use adverbs before adjectives
and other adverbs. For example:

reasonably cheap

terribly sorry

incredibly quickly

(adverb +adjective)

(adverb +adjective)

(adverb +adverb)

It’s a reasonably cheap restaurant and the food is extremely good.

I’m terribly sorry. I didn’t mean to push you. (not terrible sorry)

Maria learns languages incredibly quickly.

The exam 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 badly
organised
.

EXERCISES

100.1

Complete each sentence with an adverb.
The first letters of the 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_________

I didn’t have any problems
finding a place to live. I found a flat quite ea_________

3

4

We had to wait for a long
time, but we didn’t complain. We waited pat_________

Nobody knew Steve was coming
to see us. He arrived unex_________

Mike keeps fit by playing
tennis reg_________

5

6

7

I don’t speak French very
well, but I can understand per_________ if people speak sl_________ and cl_________.

100.2

Put in the correct word.

1

Two people were ___ seriously _____ injured in the
accident. (serious /seriously)

2

The driver of the car had ____
serious ____ injuries. (serious /seriously)

3

I think you behaved very __________.
(selfish /selfishly)

Tanya is __________upset about
losing her job. (terrible /terribly)

There was a __________ change
in the weather. (sudden /suddenly)

4

5

6

Everybody at the carnival was __________
dressed. (colourful /colourfully)

Linda usually wears __________
clothes. (colourful /colourfully)

Liz fell and hurt herself
really __________. (bad /badly)

Joe says he didn’t do well at
school because he was __________ taught. (bad /badly)

Don’t go up that ladder. It
doesn’t look __________. (safe /safely)

7

8

9

10

100.3

Complete each sentence using a word
from the box. 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(ly)

1

Our holiday was too short. The
time passed very ____quickly._______

2

Steve doesn’t take risks when
he’s driving. He’s always _____________________.

Sue works _____________________.
She never seems to stop.

Rachel and Patrick are very _____________________married.

Maria’s English is very _____________________although
she makes quite a lot of mistakes..

3

4

5

6

I cooked this meal _____________________for
you, so I hope you like it.

Everything was very quiet.
There was _____________________silence.

I tried on the shoes and they
fitted me _____________________.

Do you usually feel _____________________before
exams?

I’d like to buy a car, but
it’s _____________________impossible for me at the moment.

7

8

9

10

100.4

Choose two
words (one from each box) to complete each sentence.

1

I thought the restaurant would
be expensive, but it was _____reasonably
cheap.______

2

Will’s mother is ___________ in
hospital.

What a big house! it’s ___________.

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

3

4

5

The children are normally very
lively, but they’re ___________today.

When I returned home after 20
years, everything had ___________.

The movie was ___________. It
could have been much shorter.

A lot went wrong during our
holiday because it was ___________.

6

7

8

ANSWER KEY

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(ly)

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.

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

Complete each sentence using a word from the box.

Key. amusing / amused confusing / confused exhausting / exhausted annoying / annoyed disgusting / disgusted interesting / interested boring / bored exciting / excited surprising / surprised 1 He works very hard.

It’s not suprising that he’s always tired.

2 I’ve got nothing to do.

I’m ____________.

3 The teacher’s explanation was ____________.

Most of the students didn’t understand it.

4 The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for ages.

It was really ____________.

5 I seldom visit art galleries.

I’m not particularly ____________ in art.

6 There’s no need to get ____________ just because I’m a few minutes late.

7 The lecture was ____________ I fell asleep.

8 I’ve been working very hard all day and now I’m ____________.

9 I’m starting a new job next week.

I’m very ____________ about it.

10 Steve is very good at telling funny stories.

He can be very ____________.

11 Liz is a very ____________ person.

She knows a lot, she’s travelled a lot and she’s done lots of different things.

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