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Adverb or Adjective?-By Miss Ruchi Kothari

  •  English    14     Public
    Students have to decide if they need an adjective or an adverb in each sentence
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  • My friends are ... vegetarians. (most)
    mostly
  •  15
  • He had an accident and was ... hurt. A-seriously B-serious
    seriously
  •  15
  • He is ... in love with her. A-deeply B-deep
    deeply
  •  20
  • She is a ... respected teacher. A-high B-highly
    highly
  •  20
  • The house was ... lit by colourful lights. A-bright B-brightly
    brightly
  •  15
  • She heard something and looked ... behind her. A-nervous B-nervously
    nervously
  •  25
  • Your sister sings ... and I'm sure she will be successful. A-beauty B-beautifully
    beautifully
  •  25
  • I'm an ... bird, I always get up ... A-early B-earlily
    early, early
  •  25
  • Mum spoke to me ________ when she heard about my bad marks. A-angry B-angrily
    angrily
  •  15
  • For me, rock climbing is a ________ sport. A-dangerous B-Dangerously
    dangerous
  •  15
  • Please write down your name ________. A-clear B-clearly
    clearly
  •  15
  • Could you turn the music down? It’s too ________. A-loud B-loudly
    loud
  •  15
  • She always speaks __________. A-slowly and distinctly B-slow and distinct
    A-slowly and distinctly
  •  15
  • It will take us hours to get there. Aria always drives so ________. A-slow B-slowly
    slowly
  •  15