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Adverbs of frequency | Exercises with answers

Adverbs of frequency | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 1

Where to place frequency adverbs (always, never, hardly, often, rarely, sometimes and usually) in the following sentences:

  1. We  understand him.
  2. She  sport in the evening.
  3.  tea in the morning.
  4. My parents  strict.
  5. We  fishing at the river.
  6.  tired.
  7. She  his name.
  8. Paul doesn’t .
  9. She has  red wine.
  10.  my lunch at home.

ANSWERS

  1. We could hardly understand him.
  2. She always does sport in the evening.
  3. usually drink tea in the morning.
  4. My parents are rarely strict.
  5. We sometimes go fishing at the river.
  6. I am often tired.
  7. She can never remember his name.
  8. Paul doesn’t usually smoke.
  9. She has never tried red wine.
  10. I always have my lunch at home.

 

Adverbs exercise with answers

Adverbs exercise with answers

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Exercise 

Find the right adverb using the adjective in the first sentence: 

Ex:  Her voice was soft. She spoke softly.

  1. The singer is awful. He sings  .
  2. The problem was easy. John solved it  .
  3. This child is very quiet. He’s always reading his books  .
  4. Paul is a good worker. He works really  .
  5. This test is simple. You  have to answers five questions.
  6. Tina is happy. She smiles  .
  7. The scenery is impressive. That moutain in particular is   tall.
  8. Her Japanese is fluent. She speaks Japanese  .
  9. My boss was angry. He spoke to me  .
  10. My sister is a careless driver. She drives  .

ANSWERS

  1. awfully
  2. easily
  3. quietly
  4. well
  5. simply
  6. happily
  7. impressively
  8. fluently
  9. angrily
  10. carelessly

Adjectives and Adverbs | Exercises with answers

Adjectives and Adverbs | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 2

Build adverbs with the following adjectives (be careful, there are traps!)

Ex: slow → slowly

  1. cheap →  
  2. serious →  
  3. incredible →  
  4. quiet →  
  5. sad →  
  6. fast →  
  7. easy →  
  8. wild →  
  9. quick →  
  10. happy →  

 


ANSWERS

  1. cheap → cheaply
  2. serious → seriously
  3. incredible → incredibly
  4. quiet → quietly
  5. sad → sadly
  6. fast → fast
  7. easy → easily
  8. wild → wildly
  9. quick → quickly
  10. happy → happily

Adjectives and Adverbs | Exercises with answers

Adjectives and Adverbs | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 1

Build adverbs with the following adjectives (be careful, there are traps!)

Ex: slow → slowly

  1. calm →  
  2. good →  
  3. perfect →  
  4. happy →  
  5. lucky →  
  6. probable →  
  7. sudden →  
  8. terrible →  
  9. gentle →  
  10. basic →  

 


ANSWERS

  1. calm → calmly
  2. good → well
  3. perfect → perfectly
  4. happy → happily
  5. lucky → luckily
  6. probable → probably
  7. sudden → suddenly
  8. terrible → terribly
  9. gentle → gently
  10. basic → basically

Grammar Exercise | Adjective or adverb

Grammar Exercise | Adjective or adverb

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Adjective or adverb? 

  1. I really don’t care. → 
  2. She was wearing a beautiful dress. → 
  3. Watch out, the box is heavy! → 
  4. Sam is an extremely good dancer. → 
  5. His room was clean. → 
  6. Please walk across the street. → 
  7. Go to bed now. → 
  8. This grammar lesson is boring. → 
  9. I will go home immediately. → 
  10. Paul drives a big car. → 

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. really → adverb
  2. beautiful → adjective
  3. heavy → adjective
  4. extremely → adverb
  5. clean → adjective
  6. across → adverb
  7. now → adverb
  8. boring → adjective
  9. immediately → adverb
  10. big → adjective

Grammar Exercise | Adjective or adverb

Grammar Exercise | Adjective or adverb

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Adjective or adverb? 

  1. That’s a huge plastic box. → 
  2. Paul is always on time. → 
  3. She sings well.  → 
  4. I feel tired→ 
  5. I met a homeless person in London. → 
  6. This cake is surprisingly good. → 
  7. He ran quickly. → 
  8. This vegetable is not edible. → 
  9. Tina was very sleepy.  → 
  10. He saw the door was open. → 

 


ANSWERS

  1. huge → adjective
  2. always → adverb
  3. well → adverb
  4. tired → adjective
  5. homeless → adjective
  6. surprisingly → adverb
  7. quickly → adverb
  8. edible → adjective
  9. very → adverb
  10. open → adjective

Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 4

Find the correct pronoun corresponding to the nouns given, and write them in the boxes:

Ex: my brother → he

  1. my sister → 
  2. John → 
  3. a boy → 
  4. the school → 
  5. cars → 
  6. Tina and Mike → 
  7. my mother → 
  8. his bike → 
  9. Tom and I → 
  10. my dad → 

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. my sister → she
  2. John → he
  3. a boy → he
  4. the school → it
  5. cars → they
  6. Tina and Mike → they
  7. my mother → she
  8. his bike → it
  9. Tom and I → we
  10. my dad → he

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners (with PDF)

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 3

Find the correct pronoun for the names given and write them in the boxes:

Ex: my brother → he

  1. New York → 
  2. my family → 
  3. a teacher → 
  4. France→ 
  5. my book → 
  6. Gina → 
  7. her pen → 
  8. Sarah and I → 
  9. his brother → 
  10. The TV → 

ANSWERS

  1. New York → it
  2. my family → they
  3. a teacher → he
  4. France → it
  5. my book → it
  6. Gina → she
  7. her pen → it
  8. Sarah and I  → we
  9. his brother → he
  10. The TV → it

Object pronouns | Exercises with answers

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 

Are the underlined personal pronouns subject or object?

  1. I am from Paris. → 
  2. Can Mr Jackson help me?→ 
  3. We live in Germany.→ 
  4. This present is for her. → 
  5. He is not at home. → 
  6. This cake is for us. → 
  7. This is a new car. It is red. → 
  8. Where are you from? → 
  9. Don’t ask them! → 
  10. The neighbor can see you. → 

ANSWERS

  1. subject
  2. object
  3. subject
  4. object
  5. subject
  6. object
  7. subject
  8. subject
  9. object
  10. object

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

Object pronouns | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 1

By which object pronoun can we replace the underlined words in the following sentences?

  1. The neighbor always gives his dogs a lot of food.

     
     
     

  2. I am showing my books to my little sister.

     
     
     

  3. The children are cleaning their rooms.

     
     
     

  4. My aunt is writing a letter to Thomas.

     
     
     

  5. I don’t know the answer.

     
     
     

  6. Tina is giving Sarah a present.

     
     
     

  7. Open the window, please.

     
     
     

  8. Can you see the policement from here?

     
     
     

  9. The books are for Kevin.

     
     
     

  10. Can you help my brother and me, please?

     
     
     


ANSWERS

  1. them
  2. her
  3. them
  4. him
  5. it
  6. her
  7. it
  8. them
  9. him
  10. us