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<b>Word classification</b>


<i><b>I, Adverbs or adjectives</b></i>


1, Rita plays the violin ( good/ well )
2, That is an ( intense/ intensely ) novel
3, The sun is shining ( bright/ brightly )
4, The boy speaks Spanish ( fluent/ fluently )
5, The table has a ( smoth/ smothly ) surface.


6, We must figure our income tax returns ( accurate/ accurately )
7, We don’t like to drink ( bitter/ bitterly ) tea.


8, The plane will arrive ( soon/ soonly )


9, He had an accident because he was driving too ( fast/ fastly )
10, Your cold sounds ( terrible/ terribly)


11, They becam ( sick/ sickly ) after eating the containminated food.
12, I always feel ( happy/ happily ) when the sun is shining.


13, You look ( terrible/ terribly ) ! Are you all right ?


14, There’s no point in doing a job if you don’t do it ( proper/ properly )
15, Please keep ( quiet/ quietly ) ! I’m learning my lessons.


16, We didn’t go out because it was raining ( heavy / heavily )


17, You should make your clothes ( clean/ cleanly ) when you go out.
18, Rose is ( terrible/ terribly ) upset about losing her job.


19, Linda likes wearing ( colourful / colourfully ) clothes.


20, I think you bahaved very ( selfish / selfishly ).


<b>II, Pronouns</b>


<b>1</b>, The teacher gave (us, we) many homework.


<b>2</b>, She often help (I, me) to do (I, my, mine) exercises.


<b>3</b>, They called (we, our, us) on the phone.


<b>4</b>, The police are looking for (he, him, his)


<b>5</b>, Tom asked (me, my) to call him last night.


<b>6</b>, Mary is expecting (us, our) to go to class tomorrow.


<b>7</b>, He sent (I, my, mine, me) a letter and I sent it bact to (him, his, he).


8, I konw ( he, him, his ) since ( he, him, his ) went to ( I, me, my ) birthday party
last year.


9, He wants to give ( she, her, hers ) a present but ( he, his, him ) doesn’t know
how to contact ( her, she, hers ).


10, He wants to sell ( he, him, his ) car and buys a new one.


<b>III, Rewrite these sentences using adjectives ending with </b><i><b>...ing</b></i><b> hc </b><i><b>....ed</b></i>
1,The film wasn’t as good as we had expected (disappoint)


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B, We were ...



<b>2</b>, It’s been raining all day. I hate this weather. (Despress)
A, This weather is ...


B, This weather makes me...


<b>3</b>, Collecting stamp is one of Tom’s main interests. (Interest)
A, Tom is ...in collecting stamp.


B, He finds collecting stamp is ...


<b>4</b>, I turned off the Tv in the middle of the programme. (Bor)
=> The programme was...and I was ...


<b>5,</b> David teaches young children. It’s a hard job. (Exhaust)
A, He often finds his job...


B, At the end of the day’s work he is often ...


<b>IV, Choose the best answer:</b>


<b>1</b>, I was (disappointed/ disappointing) with the film. I had expected it to be better.


<b>2</b>, We were (horrifying/ horrified) when we heard about the disaster.


<b>3</b>, It’s sometimes (embrassing/ embrassed) when you have to ask people for
money.


<b>4</b>, Are you (interested/ interesting) in football ?



<b>5</b>, It was a really (terrifying/ terrified). Afterwards everybody was ( shocked/
shocking).


<b>6</b>, I had never expected to be offered the job. I was really ( amazing/ amazed)
when I was offered it.


<b>7</b>, The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for weeks. I was really( disgusting/ disgusted)


<b>8</b>, Do you easily get ( embrassing/ embrassed )?


<b>9</b>, I enjoyed the football match. It was quite (exciting/excited)


<b>V, Rewrite these sentences using possesive pronouns</b>
<b>1</b>, We met one of your relatives. => We met a ...


<b>2</b>, I am writing to one of my friends. => I am ...


<b>3</b>, Henry borrow on of my books. => Henry...


<b>4</b>, Tom invited some of his friends to his house. => Tom...


<b>5</b>, An is in love with one of her friends. => An ...


<b>6</b>, We had dinner with one of our neighbours. => We ...


<b>7</b>, They went on holiday with 2 of their friends. => They...


<b>VI, Complete these sentences using reflexive pronouns</b>
<b>1</b>, Mary’s children are too young to look after ...



<b>2</b>, An elephant hurt ...when it tried to get out of the zoo yesterday.


<b>3</b>, I couldn’t borrow my mother’s car last night because she was using it ...


<b>4</b>, I don’t need any help. I can take care of ...


<b>5</b>, Mr Woods fell over and hurt ...when he was running for a bus.


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<b>7</b>, Sarah and I din’t really enjoy...at the disco last night.


<b>8</b>, They need some help, they can’t manage by ...


<b>9</b>, Since the old lady’s husband died, she has been living by ...


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