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Adjectives X Adverbs Review
Adjectives X Adverbs Review
Use adverbs to
limit or describe everything but nouns.
Many adverbs end in "ly," as in 'gladly," "quickly," "slowly" and "creatively."
E.g: "Today, I happily baked a cake" tells us when (today) and how (happily) the subject (I)
baked a cake.
Adjectives : modify nouns. Use adjectives to describe opinion, size, age, shape or
texture, color, origin, material and purpose.
E.g: red shirt, fast car, pretty flowers. “The apple is green" or "the green apple" .
Exercises:
2. Write down the correct form of the word in brackets (adjective or adverb).
Dogs rely on their noses as they can smell (extreme / good) . If that is true, why does dog
food smell so (terrible) ?
The little boy looked (sad) . I went over to comfort him and he looked at me
.
Answers:
1. What's the best word to complete the sentence?
Write down the correct form of the word in brackets (adjective or adverb).
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