Find the correct form to complete each sentence


Adverbs of manner with and without -ly


  1. It was nearly 1 o'clock, and we were desperate/
    desperately
    desperately
    trying to contact my family to tell them where we were.
  2. Something smells
    good
    good
    /well. What's for dinner.
  3. The mining company had to dig
    deep
    deep
    / deeply underground in order to extract the remaining coal.
  4. I have to admit that Ellen does look very
    good
    good
    / well in her black dress.
  5. We'll only get the contract if we all work extra
    hard
    hard
    /hardly over the next few weeks.
  6. It's a pity you didn't complete the course.
    Still
    Still
    /Already, I imagine you learned quite a lot from it.
  7. You'd better give Tom and Barbara a ring to tell them we might be a bit
    late
    late
    /lately.
  8. As I sat down, someone I'd never seen before waved to me friendly/
    in a friendly way
    in a friendly way.
    .
  9. Many people think - wrong/
    wrongly
    wrongly
    I believe - that a change of government will have a positive effect on the economy.
  10. Although oil prices have risen considerably, this has already/
    yet
    yet
    to be reflected in the price of petrol.
  11. The presidential candidate walked free/
    freely
    freely
    among the crowds, smiling and shaking hands.
  12. I was expecting the delivery on Friday: it's now Tuesday and it
    still
    still
    /yet hasn't arrived.