Adjectives and adverbs exercises worksheet
[DOC File]Adjective or Adverb Exercise #1
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Repetition Worksheet U7-U8. Adjective or Adverb Exercises . Choose the correct adjective or adverb. Her voice sounds (beautifully, beautiful). She sang the song (exact, exactly) as it was written. We heard it (perfectly, perfect). He was a very (sensibly, sensible) person. He acted very (sensible, sensibly).
[DOC File]Grammar Worksheet #1
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Adjectives usually are placed before nouns and pronouns. Don’t use descriptive adjectives instead of well-chosen nouns and verbs. Especially avoid using adjectives that do not add meaning to a sentence. For example, adjectives such as interesting, beautiful, nice, and exciting do not help your reader understand the nouns or pronouns any better.
[DOC File]Comparison
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Adverbs Adverb Comparative Superlative 1. Adverbs having the same forms as their adjectives add -er/-est. long. fast. early longer (than) faster (than) earlier (than) (the) longest (the) fastest (the) earliest 2. Two syllables or compound adverbs (adjectives+-ly, e.g. careful-carefully) take more/most. often. slowly. quickly more often (than ...
[DOC File]Put the adjectives in the correct order:
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Fill in the correct form of the following adjectives. London is the (large) city in Great Britain. No other British city has as (many) inhabitants as London. The London underground, the tube, is the (old) underground in the world. The Tower of London is one of the …
[DOCX File]Adjectives and adverbs
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Adjectives and adverbs – Worksheet 2. Um ein Adjektiv in ein Adverb umzuwandeln, hängt man die Buchstaben –ly an. ... exercises. They were much too . difficult (e) for us. Anyway, he isn’t . nice (f) at all! He’s a . horrible (g) person! He always speaks too . ... Adjectives and adverbs Last modified by:
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