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Complete these conservations with adjectives or adverbs. 1. A: Sorry Im (late/lately) but weve been so busy (late/lately). B: Thats OK, but be (careful/carefully) – dont work too (hard/hardly). A: wont. Ive been sleeping (bad/badly) – thats the (real/really) problem. 2. A: Hello, Jane! Did you have (good/well) holiday? B: Yes, thanks. The weather was (beautiful/beautifully) – it (hard/hardly) rained. A: Really? Thats (unusual/unusually) for England, isnt it? 3. A: Whats the matter with Don? He looks so (unhappy/unhappily). B: Hes been (terrible/terribly) worried about losing his job since the management changed (sudden/suddenly) last month. A: Oh dear, and his wifes job isnt very (good/well) paid either, is it? 4. A: Ive just heard the (terrible/terribly) news about your sisters accident. Was she (bad/badly) injured? B: No, thank goodness. She was only (slight/slightly) hurt, but her boyfriends injuries are more (serious/ seriously). A: There have been so many (bad/badly) accidents on that part of the road. Its really (dangerous/dangerously). 5. A: feel so (angry/angrily). Our new neighbours are really (noisy/noisily). Their music is always so (loud/loudly) – just cant concentrate on my work (proper/properly). B: Why dont you ask them (nice/nicely) to turn it down? A: did last week and since then theyve had two (noisy/noisily) parties which finished really (late/lately). Lösungen: late lately careful hard badly real good beautiful hardly unusual unhappy terribly suddenly well terrible badly slightly serious bad dangerous angry noisy loud properly nicely noisy late