Peter’s headache was (terrible, terribly).
terrible
Everybody feels (nervous, nervously) before exams.
nervous
Speak louder, please. I don’t hear you (clearly, clear).
clearly
Please don’t be angry/angrily with him.
angry
The water smells ___ . The film ended _____ . (bad/badly)
smells bad, ended badly
Margaret came home (late, lately) in the evening.
late
The child was sitting (quiet, quietly) on the chair.
quietly
Let’s go for a walk. It’s so (nicely, nice) today.
nice
She’s a very warm/warmly person and everyone likes her.
warm
She looked ___ . He answered ___ . (nice/nicely)
looked nice, answered nicely
She walked (slow, slowly) back to the house.
slowly
We must study (hard, hardly) now to get good marks.
hard
He often speaks (angrily, angry).
angrily
This music is too loud/loudly. We can’t talk.
loud
The box is too (heavy, heavily).
heavy
He always speaks (polite, politely).
politely
He plays football, but he isn’t very (good, well) at it.
good
Joan always looks (happy, happily).
happy
She played bad/badly and she lost the game.
badly
You cook ___ . Your cooking is ___ . (good/well)
well, good
Brian prefers to drive (fast, fastly).
fast
They went into the garden because it was a (warm, warmly) day.
warm
Please, listen to me (careful, carefully).
carefully
You speak English very good/well.
well
Tom looked ____ when I saw him. Tom looked at me ____ . (sad, sadly)
looked sad, looked at me sadly