Upper Intermediate Level >> Vocabulary Worksheets >> Students select from a list of adverbs or adverbial phrases to complete sentences containing verbs. Collocation is the natural positioning of certain words together.
Collocations - Verbs
Upper Intermediate
Choose the best adverb or adverbial phrase from the table below to go with the verbs and complete the sentences.
approvingly sharply blankly prematurely noticeably heavily |
menacingly perfectly upright barely sternly openly |
1. People who over-expose themselves to strong sunlight are known to show signs of ageing _________.
2. It was a deep cut to the leg and the poor animal began to bleed _________.
3. The revolution began when a small group of students _________ defied police orders to return to their homes after a football match.
4. Three men hovering _________ near the bank in a mini-van alerted the police to the planned robbery.
5. I wasn't sure if Maggie agreed with what I was saying but then she began nodding head _________, so I continued with what I was saying.
6. The government has raised the price of cigarettes _________ in an attempt to reduce smoking.
7. We have had to _________ rebuke your son, Mrs. Wilson. His behaviour on the school trip yesterday was nothing short of disgraceful.
8. The political views of the British Labour Party _________ shifted in the first part of the 1990s.
9. Please sit _________ Jane. You look so awful when you slouch in your chair!
10. I didn't even understand the question the professor had asked me and I ended up just staring _________ at her. It was so humiliating.
11. Ooh, buy this skirt Karen. It suits you _________!
12. He _________ understood the main points of the plan and we had to go over them three times. I don't know how he ever became the head of this section!