Tom and angela are at lynn’s party. complete their conversation by choosing the correct adjective or adverb in brackets. tom: well, the party is going very (nice/ nicely), isn’t it? have one of these sausages. they taste (good/ well). angela: no, thanks. tom: you don’t sound very (happy/ happily), angela. and you look (pale/ palely). are you all right? angela: i feel rather (tired/ tiredly). and i’m (hot/ hotly). tom: it is getting a bit (warm/ warmly) in here, isn’t it? well, i can (easy/ easily) open this window. angela: thanks. actually, my head aches quite (bad/ badly) too. i think it’s (slow/ slowly) getting worse. tom: i’m (sure/ surely) the music isn’t helping. it seems rather (loud/ loudly), doesn’t it? look, would you like me to take you home? angela: no, it’s all right thanks. but if i could sit (quiet/ quietly) somewhere for a few minutes, i might be ok. tom: i’ll ask lynn if there’s somewhere you can go.