With the spelling. 1. Emma's toothache was terrible; Her tooth ached (terribly)----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- with the spelling. 1. Emma's toothache was terrible. Her tooth ached terribly. at the waiter. 2. Henry was angry. He shouted 3. I'm happy sitting here. I can sit here for hours. 4. The machine is automatic. It switches itself off 5. The debate should be public. We need to debate the matter. 6. Everyone was enthusiastic. Everyone discussed the idea 7. We should be reasonable. Can't we discuss the problem 8. The building has to be secure. Did you lock all the doors 9. Nobody expected George was coming to see us. He arrived 10. Tom is good at English. He speaks English very VI. Adverb or adjective? Choose the correct forms. A. I had a (1) strange/ strangely dream last night. I was in a garden. It was getting (2) dark/darkly, and it was (3) terrible/ terribly cold. My head was aching (4) bad/ badly. I was walking out of the garden when (5) sudden/ suddenly I saw a man. He was sitting (6) quiet/ quietly on a seat. He seemed very (7) unhappy/ unhappily. He looked up and smiled (8) sad/ sadly at me. I don't know why, but I felt (9) curious/ curiously about him. I want to talk to him, but I couldn't think what to say. I just stood there (10) foolish/foolishly. B. Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/ kindly letter. You ask me what it's like here. I must say it's pretty (2) good/ well! The language school is very (3) efficient/ efficiently organised. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/ surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the words (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/ fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/ nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/ pleasantly although I don't see them much because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/ easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/ differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/ absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/ well fun together. Aren't you impressed at how (16) accurate/ accurately my English is now? word from the list Sometimes you need the You Compl |