Adjectives vs. Adverbs: Understanding Usage and Differences
Adjectives or adverbs. Choose the right words adjectives or adverbs to complete the following sentences in English.
- The soup smells nice; I'm absolutely sure it's very good.
 - Have you ever been badly injured?
 - The water in the river feels cold in the morning.
 - I need this money badly.
 - You should apology when you are late.
 - They came directly after breakfast.
 - My boss is a highly respected man.
 - The plane was high up in the sky.
 - It was a slow train.
 - How nice of you to help me.
 - I have nearly finished.
 - The tall woman smiled at me prettily.
 - The bus was going slowly, stopping at each bus stop.
 - The motorways in your country are not bad.
 - He didn't realize how bad things looked for us.
 - I hardly know her.
 - I haven't seen him lately.
 - I have tried hard to pass my exam.
 - He looked at us coldly.
 - My sister is somewhere near the shop.