II. Write the correct form of adjective or adverb of the word in parentheses in each sentences.
- There are (various) methods of doing that job (efficient).
- Mr Mendez learned English (rapid) and (easy).
- “Be (quiet)!” the man whispered at us (angry).
- We moved (fast) with the (strong) wind behind us.
- Mrs Johnson closed the front door (quiet) and (cautious).
- The driver was injured (bad) in the accident last night.
- Her dress looked (beautiful). She was (happy) about it.
- People (usual) feel (lazy) during (hot) weather.
- I will be (complete) satisfied with something (inexpensive).
- We told them the news (happy). They took the news (calm).
Answers
- There are various methods of doing that job efficiently.
- Mr Mendez learned English rapidly and easily.
- “Be quiet!” the man whispered at us angrily.
- We moved fast with the strongly wind behind us.
- Mrs Johnson closed the front door quietly and cautiously.
- The driver was injured badly in the accident last night.
- Her dress looked beautiful. She was happily about it.
- People usually feel lazy during hot weather.
- I will be completely satisfied with something inexpensive.
- We told them the news happily. They took the news calmly.