Part 9 (1/2)
11 The bird warbles _sweet sweetly_
12 He was _terrible terribly_ angry
13 He was in a _terrible terribly_ dangerous place
14 He talks _plainer more plainly_ than he ever did before
15 The dead Roman looked _fierce fiercely_
16 The fire burns _brilliant brilliantly_
17 You are _exceeding exceedingly_ generous
18 He struggled _ainst the opposition
19 My health is _poor poorly_
20 He is sure surely a _fine fellow_
21 Have everything _suitable suitably_ decorated
22 That can be done _easy easily_
23 I can speak _easier more easily_ than I can write
24 The music of the orchestra was _decided decidedly_ poor
25 She is a _reirl
26 The wind roared _awful awfully_
27 The roar of the as _awful awfully_
28 I have studied grammar _previous previously_ to this year
29 I didn't study because I felt too _bad badly_ to read
30 The roses smell _sweetly sweet_
31 They felt very _bad badly_ at being beaten
32 That violin sounds _different differently_ froallantly_
34 She looks _sweet sweetly_ in that dress
35 I can wear this coat _easy easily_
36 Speak _gentle gently_ to him
37 He talks _arood_ and _steady steadily_
39 He stood _thoughtful thoughtfully_ for a moment and then went _quiet quietly_ to his tent
40 He walked down the street _sloly_, but all the tierly_ about him
41 The s _true truly_
43 He looked _angry angrily_ at his class
44 He moved _silent silently_ about in the crowd
45 His coat fits _nice nicely_
46 That is _easy easily_ to do
47 He went over the work very _thorough thoroughly_
EXERCISE 19
_The adjectives and adverbs in the following sentences are correctly used In every case shohat they modify:_
1 The water lay smooth in the lake