Jun 15, 2016
- Choose an adverb form the list to fill the gap in each of these expressions.
- •utterly •bitterly •ridiculously •highly •deeply
ashamed - cheap
- controversial
- stupid
- successful
- disappointing
- opposed
- ridiculous
- easy
- concerned
- •utterly •bitterly •ridiculously •highly •deeply
- Use collocations from previous exercise to complete each of these sentences.
- 1. The flight from London to Rome was . . . . It only cost 20 euros.
- highly controversial
- ridiculously cheap
- highly successful
- 2. Some people love her new book; others are very angry about it. It is . . . .
- bitterly disappointing
- highly controversial
- utterly opposed
- 3. His father was a pacifist all his life and was . . . to war.
- utterly opposed
- deeply concerned
- deeply ashamed
- 4. The exam results were . . . for the whole class. We had all expected to do much better.
- deeply ashamed
- highly successful
- bitterly disappointing
- 5. When I realized how much my selfish behavior had upset everyone, I was . . . .
- deeply concerned
- deeply ashamed
- bitterly disappointing
- 6. In the 1990s she ran a(n) . . . company which made outstanding profits.
- highly controversial
- ridiculously cheap
- highly successful
- 7. Everyone got more than 95% correct in the test; it was . . . .
- bitterly disappointing
- utterly ridiculous
- ridiculously easy
- 8. You must apologise immediately. It was a(n) . . . remark to make.
- utterly stupid
- utterly ridiculous
- deeply ashamed
- 9. She has always been . . . about the environment and would like to work for a conservation agency.
- deeply ashamed
- deeply concerned
- utterly opposed
- 10. That you should even think that I would steal money from you is . . . . You must be crazy!
- bitterly disappointing
- utterly ridiculous
- deeply ashamed
- 1. The flight from London to Rome was . . . . It only cost 20 euros.
- In each of these sets of phrases, one is not a correct collocation. Choose the incorrect one.
- 1. . . .
- strongly love
- strongly influence
- strongly dislike
- strongly recommend
- 2. . . .
- highly educated
- highly exhausted
- highly profitable
- highly unusual
- 3. . . .
- bitterly regard
- bitterly resent
- bitterly criticize
- bitterly regret
- 4. . . .
- absolutely tired
- absolutely devastated
- absolutely convinced
- absolutely absurd
- 5. . . .
- deeply unhappy
- deeply successful
- deeply committed
- deeply religious
- 1. . . .
- In this short text, the writer has often misused the word strongly. Correct the wrong collocations choosing adverbs from the list. Use each adverb once only.
- Everyone was complaining strongly when they heard about the new plan. People were strongly shocked to hear that children would be strongly forbidden to use the sports ground and most people were strongly opposed to the new rules. Even people who normally never expressed an opinion were strongly appalled by the proposal.
bitterly strictly deeply utterly strongly
Everyone was complaining when they heard about the new plan. People were shocked to hear that children would be forbidden to use the sports ground and most people were opposed to the new rules. Even people who normally never expressed an opinion were appalled by the proposal.
- Everyone was complaining strongly when they heard about the new plan. People were strongly shocked to hear that children would be strongly forbidden to use the sports ground and most people were strongly opposed to the new rules. Even people who normally never expressed an opinion were strongly appalled by the proposal.
Highly
Extremely
Absolutely and (slightly more formal) utterly
Bitterly
Deeply
Ridiculously
Strongly
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