English grammar adjectives and adverbs
English grammar adjectives and adverbs. Fill in the gaps with comparative forms of the English adverbs in brackets at the end of the sentences.
John writes _____.
- bad
- badly
Rancid butter tastes _____.
- bad
- badly
A soldier was _____ wounded.
- bad
- badly
I feel very _____.
- cold
- coldly
He has been very _____ received.
- cold
- coldly
This train goes _____ to London.
- direct
- directly
This train is leaving _____.
- direct
- directly
We are travelling _____.
- fast
- fastly
He works very _____.
- hardly
- hard
He _____ works at all.
- hard
- hardly
Eagles fly very _____.
- high
- highly
She was _____ indignant.
- highly
- high
There have been many railway accidents _____.
- late
- lately
Please don't be _____.
- late
- lately
I have _____ missed my train.
- near
- nearly
This village is quite _____ from here.
- near
- nearly
He behaved _____.
- bad
- badly
He paid her _____.
- bad
- badly
He was _____ injured in the last match.
- bad
- badly
The new regulations will affect us _____.
- direct
- directly