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Using Bad and Badly
Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

1.  I wanted to go with them so (bad, badly).
2.  Unfortunately, the paths they walked on were (bad, badly) trampled.
3.  The rash was itching (bad, badly) and really swelling up.
4.  The return trip was just as (bad, badly) as the long trip to Johnny's house.
5.  They put us in a (bad, badly) spot.
6.  Please don't cheat so (bad, badly) this time.
7.  Nothing (bad, badly) happened on this assignment.
8.  The cut didn't hurt too (bad, badly).
9.  I got hurt pretty (bad, badly) in the accident.
10.  I feel (bad, badly) today.
11.  Many of the ideas were (bad, badly).
12.  It's usually the (bad, badly) guys who end up in jail.
13.  A mountain pass was not a good place to be in (bad, badly) weather.
14.  I felt so (bad, badly) about the mistake.
15.  The war was going (bad, badly) for the Union.
16.  The (bad, badly) news got worse in a moment.
17.  I shivered so (bad, badly) that I had trouble breathing.
18.  I wanted the job very (bad, badly).
19.  His arm was either broken or very (bad, badly) twisted.
20.  The game was going (bad, badly) for the home team.
21.  When I started, there were so many (bad, badly) shots.
22.  He felt (bad, badly) about the whole affair.
23.  The family got a (bad, badly) piece of news.
24.  I started to feel (bad, badly) about lying.
25.  The cub is (bad, badly) hurt.



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