This document provides examples to help distinguish between adjectives and adverbs. It gives sentences with underlined words that are either adjectives or adverbs and asks the reader to identify which is being used. It then provides two choices for each underlined word - the adjective form or adverb form. The purpose is to help learn how to identify adjectives versus adverbs and choose the correct form for different contexts.
This document provides examples to help distinguish between adjectives and adverbs. It gives sentences with underlined words that are either adjectives or adverbs and asks the reader to identify which is being used. It then provides two choices for each underlined word - the adjective form or adverb form. The purpose is to help learn how to identify adjectives versus adverbs and choose the correct form for different contexts.
This document provides examples to help distinguish between adjectives and adverbs. It gives sentences with underlined words that are either adjectives or adverbs and asks the reader to identify which is being used. It then provides two choices for each underlined word - the adjective form or adverb form. The purpose is to help learn how to identify adjectives versus adverbs and choose the correct form for different contexts.
English adverbs: Change the adjectives into adverbs.
Is the underlined word an adjective or an adverb?
1. Jake plays in the garden. (happy)
1. Pete played some exciting games.
2. Mr Brown drives . (bad) 2. Ben sat quietly in the living room. 3. Pete 3. The trip runs to London was. (fast) great. 4. Ben made 4. Jake thehis does sandwiches nicely. homework . (slow) 5. They watched the film happily. 5. They ran out of the cinema . (quick) 6. He can buy me a cheap bike. 7. She writes 6. We wentstories fantastically. on holiday . (cheap) 8. The scratch was long. 7. We did the test . (good) 9. Ben worked hard in the garden. 10. 8. HeThe tookteacher the invitation shouted to Ben quickly. . (angry)
9. The children worked . (busy)
10. Please work . (careful)
Which is the correct answer? Adjective or Adverb?
1. It´s their job to prepare (good/well) food.
2. Sue cooks (good/well).
3. Jake always eats (hungry/hungrily).
4. Jake is very (hungry/hungrily) today.
5. Mr Brown drives his taxi (careful/carefully).
6. He´s a (careful/carefully) driver.
7. This band is (fantastic/fantastically).
8. This band plays (fantastic/fantastically).
9. The girls eat (healthy/healthily) food.
10. They always eat (healthy/healthily).
Which is the correct answer? Adjective or Adverb?
1. Lily carries the glass of milk (careful/carefully)