Adjectives / Adverbs - Choose the correct form of the adjective in brackets

Adjective or adverb - Choose the correct form of the adjective in (brackets).

1. He walked (slow) into the old house.
2. She speaks very (quiet) but her pronunciation is (good).
3. If you’re (carefully), you’ll be OK.
4. I broke the coffee pot. Mum was really (angry).
5. Don’t worry about the exam. You’ll pass it (easy).
6. I won’t go with him because he drives (dangerous).
7. He left (quick) when he saw Jenny arrive.
8. Were you (bad) hurt?
9. He played (good) at the school concert.
10. “Would you move over a bit, please?” he asked (polite).
11. He didn’t even say hello. That was very (rude) of him.
12. The policeman stopped him because he was driving too (fast).
13. Are you (comfortable) on that sofa?
14. She read the text (careful) before she answered the questions.
15. He worked (hard) for the exam and got a (excellent) grade.
16. Mark always arrives (early) but his brother is always (late).
17. They smiled (sad) when they got the (bad) news.
18. Peter spoke happily (happy) about his new job.
19. “Sorry, I’m (late).” she said (nervous).
20. Kate is really (bossy). She always tells other people what to do.