Thursday, December 11, 2014

Adjectives and Adverbs Practice

Adjectives and Adverbs Practice
   

Part 1 - USE THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS OR MAKE AN ADVERB (ADJ+LY) AS NECESSARY 

1.    (careful) You must read the instructions _______________ before you use the machine.
2.    (noisy) Children are always very _______________
3.    (angry) Something had happened to him. He had an _______________ look.
4.    (beautiful) Don’t you think she paints _______________ ?
5.    (free) She will understand anything you tell her. You can talk to her _______________
6.    (clear) It’s important that you write all the details _______________
7.    (hungry/economical) The population in many African countries are _______________ because they have a lot of _______________ problems.
8.    (good) He plays tennis very _______________
9.    (quiet) The boys were so _______________ that I thought they were planning something.
10. (sure) I was _______________ that I had left the camera on the table.
11. (slow) I have to buy a new car. This one is very _______________
12. (warm) They gave us a very _______________ welcome.
13. (comfortable) When I arrived he was sitting _______________ in an armchair.
14. (hard) We worked _______________ all day.
15. (fast) Don’t drive so _______________! It’s dangerous.
16. (easy) It wasn’t _______________ to find their house in the middle of the night.
17. Can I use your phone, please?   / (certain)     Yes, _______________
18. (happy) When I gave him the present, he looked at me _______________


Part 2 - CHOOSE THE CORRECT CHOICE

 1.- Our team lost the march because we played (bad/badly)
      I feel (bad/badly) about losing the match.

 2.- I didn’t have any problems finding lodging. I found a flat (easy/easily)
      This is too (easy/easily). I need something more challenging.

 3.- Your proposal sounds a bit (selfish/selfishly)
      You behaved (selfish/selfishly) 

 4.- The house was (terrible/terribly) damaged by the hurricane.
      That’s (terrible/terribly)!

 5.- There was a (sudden/suddenly) change in the weather.
       The weather has changed (sudden/suddenly)

 6.- Everybody at the party was (colorful/colorfully) dressed.
      Everybody was wearing (colorful/colorfully) clothes.

 7.- I hurt myself (bad/badly) with that edge.
       The firm wasn’t successful because it was (bad/badly) managed.

 8.- Don’t stand on that stool. It doesn’t look (safe/safely) 
      Fortunately he sheltered  (safe/safely) at home during the storm.

 9.- we waited (impatient/impatiently) until they arrived.
       She sounded (impatient/impatiently) on the phone.

10.- She speaks French (good/well)
       She speak (good/well) French.


      

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