| 2 | Adverbs - formed from adjectives
 

Ken is an extremely professional worker
Ken
works extremely professionally


Please note that the sentences are complete without the emphasizing adverb.
Pay attention to the spelling!
Read the introduction about British and American English. Some uses here are typically British.
 
Form the correct form of the adverb from these adjectives:
 
1 extremeThe sick dog moved *****  slowly
2 unusualThe last lorry was ***** heavily loaded
3 veryThis problem is ***** easily explained
4 horribleTheir proposal was ***** unjust
5 completeThe doctor is a ***** incompetent person
6 totalTheir arrival was ***** unexpected
7 unbelievableThe old man was ***** patient
8 fairThe book was ***** well written
9 badIt is a ***** kept road
10 noticeableA ***** drunken man entered the pub
11 remarkableThe famous speaker was ***** nervous
12 elegantAn ***** dressed woman walked up to Maurice
13 awfulThe letter was ***** badly written
14 deepMy uncle was ***** involved in the crime
15 almostThe cabin had been ***** completely emptied
16 richThe graves were ***** ornamented
17 publicHis extreme views are not ***** accepted
18 typicalHer appearance was ***** French
19 terribleThe firemen acted ***** quickly
20 trueTheir win was ***** sensational
21 heavyPoliticians are ***** committed to their voters
22 surprisingLinda talks ***** openly about her problems
23 considerableThe new prices are ***** lower
24 completeNoam seems to be acting ***** illogically
25 commercialTheir methods are ***** impossible