1. Everyone must observe the school regulations (close, closely) and (careful and
carefully).
2. Reckless driving causes (terribly, very) large number of accidents every day.
3. In case of emergency, do not hesitate to call the doctor (immediate, immediately)
and follow his instructions (exact, exactly).
4.Sometimes a (very, terribly) the polite person becomes (rude, rudely) whenever he
feels abused.
5.At the road intersections, obey the signals and walk (cautiously, meticulously).
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Closely, carefully
2. Terribly
3. Immediately, exactly
4. Rudely
5. Cautiously
Explanation:
1.
2. TERRIBLY (adverb) means so as to cause terror or awe, whereas VERY (adj.) means to a great extent or degree, true, real and actual.
3. IMMEDIATELY means "right now." If something is happening later, or it happened a long time ago
4.RUDE (adj.)is bad-mannered and RUDELY (adverb) is in a rude manner.
5. METICULOUS is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious while CAUTIOUSLY is careful; using or exercising caution; tentative.
feels abused