| 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 extreme The sick dog moved ***** slowly 2 unusual The last lorry was ***** heavily loaded 3 very This problem is ***** easily explained 4 horrible Their proposal was ***** unjust 5 complete The doctor is a ***** incompetent person 6 total Their arrival was ***** unexpected 7 unbelievable The old man was ***** patient 8 fair The book was ***** well written 9 bad It is a ***** kept road 10 noticeable A ***** drunken man entered the pub 11 remarkable The famous speaker was ***** nervous 12 elegant An ***** dressed woman walked up to Maurice 13 awful The letter was ***** badly written 14 deep My uncle was ***** involved in the crime 15 almost The cabin had been ***** completely emptied 16 rich The graves were ***** ornamented 17 public His extreme views are not ***** accepted 18 typical Her appearance was ***** French 19 terrible The firemen acted ***** quickly 20 true Their win was ***** sensational 21 heavy Politicians are ***** committed to their voters 22 surprising Linda talks ***** openly about her problems 23 considerable The new prices are ***** lower 24 complete Noam seems to be acting ***** illogically 25 commercial Their methods are ***** impossible