Adverbs with two formsIn some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly.. Complete the following sentences using appropriate adverbs.. does any
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In some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly There is usually a difference of meaning or use
Complete the following sentences using appropriate adverbs
1 She always works ………
a) hard
b) hardly
c) either could be used here
2 I have been following the happenings ………
a) close
b) closely
c) either could be used here
3 He ……… does any work
a) hard
b) hardly
c) either could be used here
4 He ……… refused to come
a) flat
b) flatly
c) either could be used here
5 We have ……… different opinions on most subjects
a) widely
b) wide
c) either could be used here
6 Open your mouth ………
a) wide
b) widely
c) either could be used here
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a) late
b) lately
c) either could be used here
8 It was ……… amusing
a) highly
b) high
c) either could be used here
9 The ball hit me ……… on the nose
a) right
b) rightly
c) either could be used here
10 I thought you spoke to her rather ……… a) sharp
b) sharply
c) either could be used here
Answers
1 She always works hard.
2 I have been following the happenings closely.
3 He hardly does any work.
4 He flatly refused to come.
5 We have widely different opinions on most subjects.
6 Open your mouth wide.
7 He always arrives late.
8 It was highly amusing.
9 The ball hit me right on the nose.
10 I thought you spoke to her rather sharply.
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