A. Fill in the blanks with the adverb form of the adjectives in the brackets.
1. The red dress fits me
(perfect).
2. The package was wrapped
(nice) before delivery.
3. My father
(accidental)
dropped tea on his clothes.
4. The ballerinas performed
(wonderful).
5. The racing cars moved
(fast)
on the track.
6. You could have
(simple) asked me to lend it to you.
7. The forts used to be guarded
(heavy) at night.
8. The magazine is delivered
(month) at our doorstep.
9. The little child ate the muffins
(greedy).
10. The lady could
(magical) transform a ball into a pigeon.
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- perfectly
- nicely
- accidentally
- wonderfully
- fastly
- Simply
- heavily
- monthly
- greedily
- magically
- Many adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective. The adverb softly, for instance, comes from the adjective soft. (Note, however, that not all adverbs end in -ly. Very, quite, always, almost, and often are some of the common adverbs that are not formed from adjectives.)
- In each set below, complete the second sentence with an adverbial form of the italicized adjective in the first sentence.
Example:
Original: Gus is usually a careful driver.
Adverbial form: He always drives carefully when children are in the car.
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Explanation:
perfectly
nicely
accidentally
wonderfully
fastly
Simply
heavily
monthly
greedily
magically
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