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ADJECTIVES OR ADVERBS

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  • . Julia is a ________person. (careful)
    careful
  • You are driving too(fast/fastly)
    fast
  • The journey was______(quick).
    quick
  • She is a (wonderful)________ dancer.
    wonderfully
    wounderful
    wonderfuly
    wonderful
  • Her English is ______(good)
    good
  • I can't talk to him. I (hard/ hardly) know him!
    hardly
  • The musician played the piano (beautiful)__________.
    beautiful
    beautifuly
    beautifully
    beautifull
  • adjective : GOOD adverb: .................
    well
  • Amber has been waiting here (patient)____________.
    happy
    aptient
    patiently
  • You (simple)______ have to say yes!
    simple
    simpely
    simplely
    simply
  • Some snakes are dangerous / dangerously.
    DANGEROUS
  • The city is terrible / terribly loud at night!
    TERRIBLY
  • That was a (terrible)_______ mistake.
    terribble
    terribly
    terribely
    terrible
  • She doesn't cook good / well, her food is always bad.
    WELL
  • Her husband lives (near)_____ my work.
    near
    naerly
    nearly
    naer
  • The baby rubbed her eyes ______. (tired)
    tiredly
  • The music was _______(beautiful).
    beautiful
  • My sister is very lazy and (hard)_______ works.
    hardly
    harde
    hardely
    hard
  • She answered _______(clever).
    cleverly
  • We (near)_______ forgot the answer to the question.
    near
    nearer
    nearley
    nearly
  • He got up (late/ lately)
    late
  • The interview was (hard)______.
    hardely
    hardly
    hard
    harderst
  • The baby was (quiet)______ for the whole night.
    quitely
    quite
    quiet
    quietly
  • She cooks ________(terrible).
    terribly
  • They were (good)_____ students and did (good)_____ on the test.
    good, good
    well, well
    well, good
    good, well
  • The students are revising (silent)   _______ in the library.
    quitely
    silent
    quiet
    silently
  • She speaks Arabic  (fluent) ______________
    <b>fluent</b>
    <b>fluently</b>
  • The baby was (quiet)______ for the whole night.
    quietly
    quite
    quitely
    quiet
  • We (near)_______ forgot the answer to the question.
    nearley
    near
    nearer
    nearly
  • They speak English so(good/ well)!
    well
  • They were (good)_____ students and did (good)_____ on the test.
    well, well
    good, good
    good, well
    well, good
  • That was a _______answer. (clever)
    clever
  • Amber has been waiting here (patient)____________.
    patiently
    happy
    aptient
  • You (simple)______ have to say yes!
    simpely
    simply
    simple
    simplely
  • They eat (slow)______.
    slowely
    slowley
    slowly
    slow
  • 1. You write so (careless) ___. Look at these mistakes.
    careless
    carelessly
  • He is a _______cook. (terrible)
    terrible
  • He is an awful / awfully person, nobody likes him.
    AWFUL
  • They live together (happy)_________.
    happy
    happyly
    happiley
    happily
  • Mom shouted at Conny (angry/ angrily).
    angrily
  • adjective : angry adverb: .................
    angrily
  • She sings so (beautiful/ beautifully)!
    beautifully
  • She speaks Arabic  (fluent) ______________
    <b>fluently</b>
    <b>fluent</b>
  • Tim is so slow / slowly, he takes too much time to complete a task!
    SLOW
  • They eat (slow)______.
    slow
    slowley
    slowly
    slowely
  • The students are revising (silent)   _______ in the library.
    quitely
    quiet
    silently
    silent
  • They live together (happy)_________.
    happyly
    happily
    happy
    happiley
  • My sister is very lazy and (hard)_______ works.
    harde
    hardly
    hardely
    hard
  • The musician played the piano (beautiful)__________.
    beautifully
    beautiful
    beautifull
    beautifuly
  • That was a (terrible)_______ mistake.
    terribly
    terribble
    terribely
    terrible
  • adjective : early adverb: .................
    early
  • The train arrived (late)_______.
    lately
    latly
    laters
    late
  • Some people say men and women think (different)_________
    diferently
    different
    differently
    differentely
  • She is a (wonderful)________ dancer.
    wonderful
    wonderfully
    wounderful
    wonderfuly
  • 1. You write so (careless) ___. Look at these mistakes.
    careless
    carelessly
  • Sharon is a (noisy/ noise) girl.
    noisy
  • She plays the piano _______(beautiful).
    beautifully
  • You look tired. You have worked really________(hard)
    hard
  • The engine is very a noisy / noisily.
    NOISY
  • adjective : hard adverb: .................
    hard
  • We must study(hard/ hardly) to pass the test.
    hard
  • She is a good dancer. She dances really (good) __________
    good.
    well
    better
  • The train arrived (late)_______.
    late
    lately
    laters
    latly
  • adjective : loud adverb: .................
    loudly
  • He is very (nice / nicely )man.
    nice
  • My sister runs (fast)______.
    fastly
    fast
    faste
    fastely
  • The match finished very late / lately.
    LATE
  • You didn't do your work correct / correctly.
    CORRECTLY
  • Kris is a ( quiet/ quietly) person.
    quiet
  • They think English is an ( easy/ easily)language.
    easy
  • John held the plate _________________. (careful)
    carefully
  • Her husband lives (near)_____ my work.
    nearly
    near
    naerly
    naer
  • Some people say men and women think (different)_________
    diferently
    differently
    different
    differentely
  • I ran _______in the marathon (fast).
    fast
  • She is a good dancer. She dances really (good) __________
    better
    good.
    well
  • She is a famous / famously singer.
    FAMOUS
  • She is wearing a colorful / colorfully dress.
    COLORFUL
  • My sister runs (fast)______.
    faste
    fastly
    fast
    fastely
  • She teaches us very ( serious/ seriously).
    seriously
  • My sister drives careful / carefully to avoid accidents.
    CAREFULLY
  • She sang _______(happy).
    happily
  • It is awful / awfully hot today!
    AWFULLY
  • You sound _____(happy)
    happy
  • adjective: FAST adverb: .....................
    FAST
  • adjective : sad adverb: .................
    sadly
  • Annie (easy/ easily) passed the exam.
    easily
  • Are you serious / seriously frustrated?
    SERIOUSLY
  • She reads the book quick / quickly.
    QUICKLY
  • The dog is angry / angrily. It barks angry / angrily.
    ANGRY, ANGRILY
  • I speak English _______(good).
    well
  • I read English( slow/ slowly).
    slowly
  • The interview was (hard)______.
    hardely
    hard
    hardly
    harderst