[51] My wife
has prepared an __________ lunch.
A. excellent
B. excellently
[52] I told my wife that the dinner
tasted _______.
A. greatly
B. great
[53] My mother has ______ money to pay for
my school fees.
A. less
B. little
[54] He spoke in his _______ voice.
A. natural
B. naturally
[55] The ______ Station is two miles away.
A. next
B. nearly
[56] John is the _______ student in
the class.
A. bad
B. worst
[57] The buffaloes become _______ when
they are injured.
A. violent
B. violently
[58] You look ________ . Are you all right,
my friend?
A. terrible
B. terribly
[59] Jackson is a very ________________
learner.
A. speedy
B. quick
[60] Don’t talk so _____________ .
A. loud
B. loudly
[61] Temperatures are going to be very
_____ today.
A. high
B. highly
[62] We had a ________________ time at the
party.
A. lovely
B. loving
[63] She is a ________________ cook.
A. well
B. good
[64] John is a _______ worker.
A. harder
B. hard
[65] She always says that she is
a very ________________ woman.
A. alone
B. lonely
[66] The participants of the
seminar come from ________________ parts of the world.
A. differently
B. different
[67] They sell ________________ clothes in
the department store.
A. cheap
B. cheaper
[68] The Hotel's service was
___________ but its workers are awful.
A. wonderfully
B. wonderful
[69] I have an ________________ headache,
so could you please be quiet?
A. awful
B. awfully
[70] I don't want to be distracted.
Can you please be ______?
A. quietly
B. quiet
[71] Ngolo ran as ______ as she could but
she didn't win the race.
A. fast
B. latest
[72] The MPs seemed ________________ when
the bill was passed.
A. happily
B. happy
[73] I was _____ amending the broken
window.
A. busy
B. busily
[74] I am tired and ___________ .
A. hungrily
B. hungry
[75] I had a ________________ dream last
night.
A. strange
B. strangely
[76] It isn’t very ________________ that
ghosts exist in our lives.
A. likely
B. like
[77] After hitting the cow, the
driver drove as ______ as he could to run away.
A. fast
B. safe
[78] He is a very _______ football
player.
A. well
B. good
[79] He felt ______ because he knew what he
had done.
A. guilty
B. guilt
[80] Stay ________. Everything will be fine.
A. calm
B. calmly
[81] Steven Kanumba was a pretty _______
Bongo Movie actor.
A. well
B. good
[82] The arrow flew _____ of the target.
A. wide
B. widely
[83] Nandy is a ______ good singer.
A. pretty
B. prettily
[84] They had to dig _____ into the ground
to find some water.
A. deeply
B. deep
[85] Her hair is long and _________.
A. curly
B. slim
C. curling
[86] Amina's husband is very ________.
A. relaxing
B. urgent
C. smart
[87] Please send this letter to Mr.
William. It's ________.
A. fresh
B. needed
C. urgent
[88] I like _________ holidays.
A. straight
B. loving
C. relaxing
[89] He has fallen in love with a _________
woman.
A. handsome
B. beautiful
C. beautifully
[90] I've lost my new glasses, so I've to
wear my ________ ones.
A. past.
B. aged
C. old
[91] Passengers told the driver to be
careful because the road was ______ after the rain.
A. slippery
B. bent
C. winding
[92] That bright red sports car is very
_______.
A. fast
B. runny
C. speedy
[93] The weather is going to be ______ today.
A. warmed
B. warming
C. warm
[94] The food Madina Restaurant is always
_________.
A. fresher
B. smart
C. fresh
[95] Expensive hotels are _______
comfortable.
A. more
B. most
[96] This museum has the ________ valuable
painting in its collection.
A. most
B. more
[97] I feel _____.
A. bad
B. badly
[98] You look ______ today.
A. great
B. greatly
[99] The answer sounded _________.
A. correctly
B. correct
[100] Don’t take this _________.
A. personal
B. personally
C. personnel
[101] The exam was not as ______ as he thought.
A. easy
B. easily
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