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Adverbs of Manner (Speak Out A2 U8D)

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  • Correct the mistake. I'm going to drive very slow.
    slowly
    slow
    slower
  • SLOW → SLOWLY. What is the spelling rule? A) remove the last letter B) add -ly C) add -ily D) add -ally
    add -ly
  • We use adjectives with be, feel and _____. A) go B) do C) have D) look
    look
  • They arrive _____. A) safe B) safeful C) safer D) safely
    safely
  • BUSY → BUSILY. What is the spelling rule? A) add -ly B) change -y to -i then add -ly C) add -ily D) double the final letter
    change -y to -i then add -ly
  • What is the adverb form of QUICK?
    quickly
  • GOOD → WELL. What kind of adverb is this? A) regular B) irregular C) -ly adverb D) -ily adverb
    irregular
  • Find the mistake.
    I worked very hardly all weekend.
    I work hard all weekend.
  • She looks angry. — is ANGRY an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adjective
  • She walked _____ along the road. A) slow B) slowly C) slowful D) slowish
    slowly
  • What is the adverb form of HARD? (using a lot of energy)
    hard
  • Find the mistake
    My pronunciation is badly. A) is → are B) badly → bad C) my → the D) pronunciation → pronunciate
    badly → bad
  • HARD → HARD. What kind of adverb is this? A) regular B) irregular C) -ly adverb D) -ily adverb
    irregular
  • I did the homework _____ easily. A) very quite B) quite C) a quite D) quite very
    quite
  • She answered angrily. — is ANGRILY an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adverb
  • What is the adverb form of SLOW?
    slowly
  • Your daughter plays the piano _____. (beautiful)
    beautifully
  • What is the adverb form of FAST?
    fast
  • Find the mistake
    You speak English very well.
    you speak english very well
    You speak English very good.
    You speak well English.
  • What is the adverb form of DIFFERENT?
    differently
  • He feels good. — is GOOD an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adjective
  • You dance really _____. (good)
    well
  • Is this sentence correct? "She drives very fastly." A) Yes B) No — fast doesn't change C) No — it should be "more fast" D) No — it should be "fasty"
    No — fast doesn't change
  • Which sentence is correct?
    Very well I understand you.
    I understand you very good.
    I understand very well you.
    I understand you very well.
  • What is the adverb form of GOOD?
    well
  • What is the adverb form of BUSY?
    busily
  • Ryan was very angry. He walked _____ out of the room. (angry)
    angrily
  • Which word is an intensifier? A) quite B) a bit C) slowly D) really
    really
  • You finished your homework very _____! (fast)
    fast
  • What is the adverb form of SAFE?
    safely
  • Are you _____? I don't feel well. A) good B) well C) goodly D) better
    well
  • FAST → FAST. What kind of adverb is this? A) regular B) irregular C) -ly adverb D) -ily adverb
    irregular
  • Do you speak Italian _____? A) good B) goodly C) well D) better
    well
  • Which sentence is correct? A) She loudly speaks. B) Loudly she speaks. C) She speaks loud. D) She speaks loudly.
    She speaks loudly.
  • I can't type _____. I didn't learn to type at school. (quick)
    quickly
  • What is the adverb form of HAPPY?
    happily
  • Which sentence WEAKER?
    I'm very tired.
    I'm a bit tired.
    I'm really tired.
  • Which intensifier makes the meaning STRONGER? A) a bit B) quite C) slowly D) really
    really
  • What is the adverb form of EASY?
    easily
  • Where do we usually put adverbs of manner?
    before the subject
    before the verb
    at the start of the sentence
    after the verb or verb phrase
  • I'm speaking quietly because the baby is sleeping. Please be really _____. (quiet)
    quiet
  • I have a French test, so I'm studying _____. (hard)
    hard
  • What is the adverb form of QUIET?
    quietly
  • They climb _____. A) slow B) slowful C) slower D) slowly
    slowly
  • He speaks _____. A) loud B) louder C) loudful D) loudly
    loudly
  • She speaks quietly. — is QUIETLY an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adverb
  • What is the adverb form of ANGRY?
    angrily
  • What is the adverb form of BAD?
    badly
  • He works well. — is WELL an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adverb
  • She plays the guitar _____ nicely. A) real B) really C) very real D) too real
    really
  • Speak _____ to your little sister! (nice)
    nicely
  • What is the adverb form of LOUD?
    loudly
  • I know this is a fast car, but you're driving too _____. (fast)
    fast
  • This test _____ easy. A) is easily B) is easy C) easily D) is
    is
  • The two men worked _____ in the garden. (busy)
    busily
  • What is the adverb form of BEAUTIFUL?
    beautifully
  • She is quiet. — is QUIET an adjective or adverb? A) adjective B) adverb C) intensifier D) qualifier
    adjective
  • We use adjectives before _____. A) verbs B) adverbs C) nouns D) sentences
    nouns
  • HAPPY → HAPPILY. What is the spelling rule? A) add -ly B) change -y to -i then add -ly C) add -ily D) add -ally
    change -y to -i then add -ly
  • I don't like _____ music. A) loudly B) louder C) loud D) loudful
    loud
  • The plane flew _____ over our apartment. (noisy)
    noisily
  • Which word is a qualifier (smaller/weaker)? A) very B) really C) too D) a bit
    a bit
  • What is the adverb form of NICE?
    nicely
  • My son drives very _____. I don't like being in the car with him. (bad)
    badly
  • What is the adverb form of NOISY?
    noisily