Adverbs (Прислівники) Many adverbs end in -ly.
Eg. slowly carefully fortunately
There are also many adverbs that don’t end in -ly!
Eg. too even together
Task: Put one of the adverbs in the box into each gap. Sometimes more than one adverb is
possible.
of course, at last, especially, still, even, exactly, at least, nearly,
always, too, fortunately, only
a. I saw a car crash today. , nobody was hurt.
b. I called at Pat and Fred’s house at ten o’clock this morning, but they were
in bed.
c. I like all Ukrainian writers, Franko.
d. I got up late this morning. I missed the bus, but I ran and caught it.
e. His house has got everything - a swimming pool.
f. “I hate ironing.”
“Me .”
g. You’ve arrived at the right moment.
Your lunch is on the table.
h. “How much does she earn?”
“She’s the director, so I’m sure she gets fifty thousand a year, .”
i. I will love you.
j. “Do you study hard?”
“ I do. I want to pass my exams.”
k. He walked out of the prison. , after fifteen years, he was a free man.
l. My son is very difficult to feed. He eats fruit and crisps.