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D. Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs of frequency and adverbs of degree
from the box. Write the kind of adverb each sentence contains. Each adverb
can be used only once.
annually extremely every day almost never
very usually seldom always certainly
1. I go for a walk in the park.
2. I was impressed with her singing.
3. He is intelligent.
4. I have finished my homework.
5. I go to sleep by ten o’clock.
6. I have been to the hills.
7. I visit my cousins .
8. He is late for work.
9. I have a bath after returning from the park.
10. He is the most suitable person for this job.
E. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. He’s always in a rush. I don’t understand why he walks so
(quick/quickly).
2. I prefer studying in the library. It’s always (quiet/quietly).
3. Rohan (happy/happily) took up the job he was offered.
4. Martha dances (beautiful/beautifully). She’s been taking
ballet lessons since she was five years old.
5. They speak French very (good/well). They were in France
for several years.
6. My neighbour always plays (loud/loudly) music. It’s
so annoying.
7. Please be (careful/carefully) in the hallway. The walls have
just been painted.
8. Dan is intelligent but he is not a very (good/well) sportsman.
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