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Adjective and adverb | Exercise with answers

Adjective and adverb | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 8

  1. This restaurant is
  2. Daniel likes wearing clothes.
  3. I waited in the car.
  4. He gave us an look as we drove past.
  5. I’ve been having a lot of headaches  .
  6. He can play the violin .
  7. Mr. Smith  donated $2,000 to the fundation.
  8. If you speak , I can understand.
  9. The sky became surprisingly .
  10. He is a  cook.

 


ANSWERS

  1. reasonably cheap
  2. colourful
  3. nervously
  4. unfriendly
  5. lately
  6. extremely well
  7. generously
  8. slowly
  9. dark
  10. terrible

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 4

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate adjective or adverb:

Example:  She works slow/slowly. → She works slowly.

  1. The children looked  before crossing the street.
  2. That was a  answer.
  3. He  ran out of money.
  4. I’ve only time for a  visit.
  5. You look . Didn’t you sleep well?
  6. Emily speaks  French.
  7. They lived  ever after .
  8. You sound pretty  today.
  9. I speak English .
  10. Her English is .

ANSWERS

  1. carefully
  2. clever
  3. quickly
  4. quick
  5. tired
  6. prefectly
  7. happily
  8. happy
  9. well
  10. good

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 3

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate adjective or adverb:

Example:  She works slow/slowly. → She works slowly.

  1. She is a very  person.
  2. Paul thanked Frank  for all his help.
  3. Actually, the dish tasted .
  4. The hospital was burnt down last year.
  5. She looked at me  when I told her the news.
  6. The house was in a  state.
  7. I don’t  agree with you.
  8. It was a  mess.
  9. The cold weather is .
  10. It’s  cold today.

ANSWERS

  1. warm
  2. warmly
  3. wonderful
  4. tragically
  5. sadly
  6. sad
  7. fully
  8. complete
  9. awful
  10. awfully

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 2

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate adjective or adverb:

Example:  She works slow/slowly. → She works slowly.

  1. He described his house to me.
  2. Anna speaks English .
  3. If anything goes , give me a call.
  4. The sun was shining .
  5. He talked about himself.
  6. He had an look on his face when he saw her.
  7. Why are you always so ?
  8. This place doesn’t look .
  9. I was a bit about meeting you.
  10. The policeman treated the vagrant very .

 


ANSWERS

  1. proudly
  2. fluently
  3. wrong 
  4. brightly
  5. mainly
  6. angry
  7. slow
  8. safe
  9. nervous
  10. hardly

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

Adjective or adverb? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 1

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate adjective or adverb:

Example:  She works slow/slowly. → She works slowly.

  1. Our new boss is very  paid.
  2. The students sat  in the classroom.
  3. The bar was so  that they couldn’t hear each other talk.
  4. His third album is by far his most .
  5. Everything had been  planned. 
  6. Incidents like this are  rare in our country.
  7. How are you today? Quite .
  8. The weather changed suddenly and turned .
  9. You need a change of diet.
  10. Oliver is a worker. He takes a vacation.


ANSWERS

  1. highly
  2. silently 
  3. loud
  4. interesting
  5. carefully
  6. extremely 
  7. good
  8. cold
  9. complete
  10. hard / hardly

To Be or To Have? | Exercise with answers (+PDF)

To Be or To Have? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with: am | are | is | has | have

1. It  yellow.

2. The house  twenty metres high.

3. They  a small one.

4. We  brown hair.

5. We  both French.

6. I  in the classroom.

7. Tina  long hair.

8. How old  he?

9. The boys  hungry.

10. I  a cold.

11. She  my young sister.

12. I and Paul  in London.

13. He  a very good job.

14. There  a bike outside

15.  a cake! They are really good!


ANSWERS

  1. It is yellow.
  2. The house is twenty metres high.
  3. They have a small one.
  4. We have brown hair.
  5. We are both French.
  6. I am in the classroom.
  7. Tina has long hair.
  8. How old is he?
  9. The boys are hungry.
  10. I have a cold.
  11. She is my young sister.
  12. I and Paul are in London.
  13. He has a very good job.
  14. There is a bike outside
  15. Have a cake! They are really good!

Has or Have? | Exercise with answers

Has or Have? | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 2

Choose between Has or Have:

  1. The children  a lot of toys.
  2.  you got your pen?
  3. Sam and Max  a brother.
  4. We don’t  time to play with you.
  5.  a headache.
  6. They don’t  a lot of money.
  7. My dad’s friend  a motorbike.
  8. They  the answer.
  9. Simon  lots of friends.
  10. My parents  two cars.
  11. Tim, Sam, Kevin and I  one cat and two dogs.
  12. You don’t  a very big car.

ANSWERS

  1. The children have a lot of toys.
  2. Have you got your pen?
  3. Sam and Max have a brother.
  4. We don’t have time to play with you.
  5. I have a headache.
  6. They don’t have a lot of money.
  7. My dad’s friend has a motorbike.
  8. They have the answer.
  9. Simon has lots of friends.
  10. My parents have two cars.
  11. Tim, Sam, Kevin and I have one cat and two dogs.
  12. You don’t have a very big car.

Has or Have? | Exercise with answers

Has or Have? | Exercise with answer

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Exercise 1

Choose between Has or Have:

  1.  a new computer.
  2. She  beautiful hair.
  3.  we got time?
  4. My neighbor  a big house.
  5. Does she   a dog?
  6. Tina  two dogs.
  7. She also  a cat.
  8. My dad  a great job.
  9. We  a problem.
  10. The neighbors  an old car.
  11. The teacher    a red shirt.
  12. My brother and his wife  four children.

ANSWERS

  1. I have a new computer.
  2. She has beautiful hair.
  3. Have we got time?
  4. My neighbor has a big house.
  5. Does she have a dog?
  6. Tina has two dogs.
  7. She also has a cat.
  8. My dad has a great job.
  9. We have a problem.
  10. The neighbors have an old car.
  11. The teacher has a red shirt.
  12. My brother and his wife have four children.

Contracted forms exercise | To be

Contracted forms exercise | To be

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Exercise 2

Choose between the contracted forms:  ‘m not  |  isn’t  |  aren’t

1. I  very well today.

2. She  on time for school.

3. My homeworks for tomorrow  difficult.

4. We  very good friends.

5. I  in the same class as you.

6. They  from Poland.

7. You  in my class.

8. It  five o’clock yet.

9. The cat  black.

10. Tina  busy now.

 


ANSWERS

  1. I‘m not very well today.
  2. She isn’t on time for school.
  3. My homeworks for tomorrow aren’t difficult.
  4. We aren’t very good friends.
  5. I‘m not in the same class as you.
  6. They aren’t from Poland.
  7. You aren’t in my class.
  8. It isn’t five o’clock yet.
  9. The cat isn’t black.
  10. Tina isn’t busy now.

Contracted forms exercise | To be

Contracted forms exercise | To be

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Exercise 1

Write the contracted negative forms of the verb to be in the present simple tense:

  1. I am not →
  2. you are not →
  3. he is not →
  4. she is not →
  5. it is not →
  6. we are not →
  7. you are not →
  8. they are not →


ANSWERS

  1. I am not → I’m not
  2. you are not → you’re not
  3. he is not → he’s not
  4. she is not → she’s not
  5. it is not → it’s not
  6. we are not → we’re not
  7. you are not → you’re not
  8. they are not → they’re not