This document provides a grammar exercise where the reader is instructed to underline the correct adjective or adverb in each sentence. There are 10 sentences with choices between an adjective and adverb form of an describing word. The purpose is to choose the grammatically appropriate word that correctly modifies the noun or verb in the sentence.
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Complete the sentences with adjective or adverb form of the given words.docx
This document provides a grammar exercise where the reader is instructed to underline the correct adjective or adverb in each sentence. There are 10 sentences with choices between an adjective and adverb form of an describing word. The purpose is to choose the grammatically appropriate word that correctly modifies the noun or verb in the sentence.
This document provides a grammar exercise where the reader is instructed to underline the correct adjective or adverb in each sentence. There are 10 sentences with choices between an adjective and adverb form of an describing word. The purpose is to choose the grammatically appropriate word that correctly modifies the noun or verb in the sentence.
1. He would whisper (quiet, quietly) not to disturb others in the room.
2. I worked (hard, hardly) so to get this job. 3. Our new neighbor is a very (kind, kindly) person. 4. When I woke up, the sun was shining (bright, brightly), and the birds were singing happily. 5. Driving (fast, fastly) can be very dangerous. 6. Our teacher treats us very (well, good). 7. My wife always smiles (mysterious, mysteriously). 8. (Angry, Angrily) driver stopped suddenly. 9. Our new couch is very (comfortable, comfortably). 10. The policeman gave him a ticket because he didn't park (proper, properly). II. f