Study

Adjective or Adverb

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • Louise was very ______ with me as I finished my homework.
    patiently
    patient
  • He feels ___ for what happened.
    badly
    bad
  • Students had gathered for the talent show and were talking ____.
    excitedly
    excited
  • His grandpa was a _____ old man who always gave us candy.
    kind
    kindly
  • The kids have been really ______ today.
    noisily
    noisy
  • You need to think very _______ about which course you want to do.
    carefully
    careful
  • The lesson started ________ at 9:00 am.
    punctually
    punctual
  • He blew his nose ______.
    noisy
    noisily
  • James reads quite ____ (good) for his age.
    well
  • Jason is a very ______, reliable worker.
    punctually
    punctual
  • Joey reacted ________ to the insult.
    angry
    angrily
  • Jim is very _____ with his time.
    generously
    generous
  • Superman always _____ rescues people form danger.
    brave
    bravely
  • She studied _____ for her exams.
    hard
  • Michelle smiled ______ after hearing the good news.
    happily
    happy
  • 'Who's there?' asked David in a ______ voice.
    loud
    loudly
  • They worked ______ all morning.
    diligently
    diligent
  • I wanted people to give ________ at the charity event.
    generous
    generously
  • He ______ walked into his exam.
    calmly
    calm
  • It wasn't a very _____ thing to say.
    kind
    kindly
  • It was ____ of you to speak so confidently in front of all those people.
    brave
    bravely
  • Steve flies home tomorrow - we're all really _____.
    excitedly
    excited
  • Johnny ran off as _____ as his legs could carry him.
    fast
  • I was _____ because he hadn't told me his plans.
    angry
    angrily
  • Tom was ____. He breathed slowly so he would not get angry.
    calmly
    calm
  • Mike _____ asked the girl out on a date.
    confident
    confidently
  • Mara was ______ about what she ate.
    careful
    carefully
  • We stopped to have a _____ look at the church.
    quick
    quickly
  • It's a lovely house and we've been very _____ here.
    happily
    happy
  • Susan was feeling ____ about getting a good grade.
    confident
    confidently
  • Ben laughed _______.
    loudly
    loud
  • 'Can I help you?' she asked ______.
    politely
    polite
  • Bob waited ________ to speak to his teacher after the lesson.
    patiently
    patient
  • Ellen has to work ____ tonight.
    late
  • Andrea is so well mannered. She's always very _______.
    politely
    polite
  • He answered me very ________.
    rudely
    rude
  • He made the chair ______.
    bad
    badly
  • Why are you so ____ to her?
    rude
    rudely
  • John is a ______ student.
    diligently
    diligent
  • I'll just ____ nip into that shop.
    quickly
    quick