Respuesta :

vaduz

Answer:

1. My friend helped me paint the walls. She's done it very nicely.

2. Mum always dresses beautifully.

3. He felt so sick he stayed at home instead of going to the party.

4. The doctor told us that Jad's wound looked worse than mine.

5. Have you been in the cinema lately.

6. She is a highly intelligent girl, probably the best in our class.

7. We ran as quickly as we could.

8. The exercise wasn't very difficult. We were able to do it easily.

9. He won the championship because he races very well.

10. The jewels have mysteriously disappeared.

11. We heard that he had unexpectedly lost his job.

Explanation:

The use of adjectives or adverbs depends on the word modified. Adverbs modify a verb while adjectives modify a noun. This is the easiest way to determine whether to use an adverb or an adjective in the given sentences.

The correct use of adverbs or adjectives are as follows-

1. My friend helped me paint the walls. She's done it very nicely. (adverb)

2. Mum always dresses beautifully. (adverb)

3. He felt so sick he stayed at home instead of going to the party. (adjective)

4. The doctor told us that Jad's wound looked worse than mine. (adjective)

5. Have you been in the cinema lately. (adverb)

6. She is a highly intelligent girl, probably the best in our class. (adverb and adjective)

7. We ran as quickly as we could. (adverb)

8. The exercise wasn't very difficult. We were able to do it easily. (adverb)

9. He won the championship because he races very well. (adverb)

10. The jewels have mysteriously disappeared. (adverb)

11. We heard that he had unexpectedly lost his job. (adverb)