Adv or adj.Choose the best answer
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
Adv or adj.Choose the best answer
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.