1, Rita plays the violin ( good/ well ) 2, That is an ( intense/ intensely ) novel 3, The sun is shining ( bright/ brightly ) 4, The boy speaks Spanish ( fluent/ fluently ) 5, The table [r]
(1)Word classification I, Adverbs or adjectives
1, Rita plays the violin ( good/ well ) 2, That is an ( intense/ intensely ) novel 3, The sun is shining ( bright/ brightly ) 4, The boy speaks Spanish ( fluent/ fluently ) 5, The table has a ( smoth/ smothly ) surface
6, We must figure our income tax returns ( accurate/ accurately ) 7, We don’t like to drink ( bitter/ bitterly ) tea
8, The plane will arrive ( soon/ soonly )
9, He had an accident because he was driving too ( fast/ fastly ) 10, Your cold sounds ( terrible/ terribly)
11, They becam ( sick/ sickly ) after eating the containminated food 12, I always feel ( happy/ happily ) when the sun is shining
13, You look ( terrible/ terribly ) ! Are you all right ?
14, There’s no point in doing a job if you don’t it ( proper/ properly ) 15, Please keep ( quiet/ quietly ) ! I’m learning my lessons
16, We didn’t go out because it was raining ( heavy / heavily )
17, You should make your clothes ( clean/ cleanly ) when you go out 18, Rose is ( terrible/ terribly ) upset about losing her job
19, Linda likes wearing ( colourful / colourfully ) clothes 20, I think you bahaved very ( selfish / selfishly )
II, Pronouns
1, The teacher gave (us, we) many homework
2, She often help (I, me) to (I, my, mine) exercises
3, They called (we, our, us) on the phone
4, The police are looking for (he, him, his)
5, Tom asked (me, my) to call him last night
6, Mary is expecting (us, our) to go to class tomorrow
7, He sent (I, my, mine, me) a letter and I sent it bact to (him, his, he)
8, I konw ( he, him, his ) since ( he, him, his ) went to ( I, me, my ) birthday party last year
9, He wants to give ( she, her, hers ) a present but ( he, his, him ) doesn’t know how to contact ( her, she, hers )
10, He wants to sell ( he, him, his ) car and buys a new one
III, Rewrite these sentences using adjectives ending with ing hc ed 1,The film wasn’t as good as we had expected (disappoint)
(2)B, We were
2, It’s been raining all day I hate this weather (Despress) A, This weather is
B, This weather makes me
3, Collecting stamp is one of Tom’s main interests (Interest) A, Tom is in collecting stamp
B, He finds collecting stamp is
4, I turned off the Tv in the middle of the programme (Bor) => The programme was and I was
5, David teaches young children It’s a hard job (Exhaust) A, He often finds his job
B, At the end of the day’s work he is often
IV, Choose the best answer:
1, I was (disappointed/ disappointing) with the film I had expected it to be better
2, We were (horrifying/ horrified) when we heard about the disaster
3, It’s sometimes (embrassing/ embrassed) when you have to ask people for money
4, Are you (interested/ interesting) in football ?
5, It was a really (terrifying/ terrified) Afterwards everybody was ( shocked/ shocking)
6, I had never expected to be offered the job I was really ( amazing/ amazed) when I was offered it
7, The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for weeks I was really( disgusting/ disgusted)
8, Do you easily get ( embrassing/ embrassed )?
9, I enjoyed the football match It was quite (exciting/excited)
V, Rewrite these sentences using possesive pronouns 1, We met one of your relatives => We met a
2, I am writing to one of my friends => I am
3, Henry borrow on of my books => Henry
4, Tom invited some of his friends to his house => Tom
5, An is in love with one of her friends => An
6, We had dinner with one of our neighbours => We
7, They went on holiday with of their friends => They
VI, Complete these sentences using reflexive pronouns 1, Mary’s children are too young to look after
2, An elephant hurt when it tried to get out of the zoo yesterday
3, I couldn’t borrow my mother’s car last night because she was using it
4, I don’t need any help I can take care of
5, Mr Woods fell over and hurt when he was running for a bus
(3)7, Sarah and I din’t really enjoy at the disco last night
8, They need some help, they can’t manage by
9, Since the old lady’s husband died, she has been living by