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Adjective or adverb in English

Explanation: Adjective or Adverb Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example. Example: Peter works ______ (slow). Answer: Peter works slowly.

1) He

reads a book. (quick)


2) Mandy is a 3) The class is 4) Max is a 5) You can 6) It's a


girl. (pretty) loud today. (terrible) singer. (good) open this tin. (easy) day today. (terrible)

7) She sings the song 8) He is a

. (good)

driver. (careful)

9) He drives the car 10) The dog barks

. (careful) . (loud)

Adjective or adverb in English


1) He quickly reads a book. 2) Mandy is a pretty girl. 3) The class is terribly loud today. 4) Max is a good singer. 5) You can easily open this tin. 6) It's a terrible day today. 7) She sings the song well. 8) He is a careful driver. 9) He drives the car carefully. 10) The dog barks loudly.

Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2


Explanation: Adjective or Adverb Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example. Example: Peter works ______ (slow). Answer: Peter works slowly.

1) The bus driver was 2) Kevin is


injured. (serious)

clever. (extreme) . (awful)

3) This hamburger tastes 4) Be

with this glass of milk. It's hot. (careful) . What's the matter with him? (sad) upset about losing his keys. (terrible)

5) Robin looks 6) Jack is

7) This steak smells

. (good)

8) Our basketball team played 9) Don't speak so 10) Maria

last Friday. (bad)

. I can't understand you. (fast)

opened her present. (slow)

Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2


1) The bus driver was seriously injured. 2) Kevin is extremely clever. 3) This hamburger tastes awful. 4) Be careful with this glass of milk. It's hot. 5) Robin looks sad. What's the matter with him? 6) Jack is terribly upset about losing his keys. 7) This steak smells good. 8) Our basketball team played badly last Friday. 9) Don't speak so fast. I can't understand you. 10) Maria slowly opened her present.

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 1


Explanation: Comparison of adjectives Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Example: new - _____ - _______ Answer: new - newer - newest

1) old 2) bad -

3) difficult 4) large 5) good 6) big 7) easy 8) much 9) little

10) interesting -

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 1


1) old - older - oldest 2) bad - worse - worst 3) difficult - more difficult - most difficult 4) large - larger - largest 5) good - better - best 6) big - bigger - biggest 7) easy - easier - easiest 8) much - more - most 9) little - less - least 10) interesting - more interesting - most interesting

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 2


Explanation: Comparison of adjectives Fill in all the gaps with the correct forms of the adjectives. Example: ____ - newer - _______ Answer: new - newer - newest 1) 2)

- longer

- worst

3) modern 4) 5) 6)

- nicest - nearest - flattest

7) popular 8)

- happier

9) many 10)

- cleverest

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 2


1) long - longer - longest 2) bad - worse - worst 3) modern - more modern - most modern 4) nice - nicer - nicest 5) near - nearer - nearest 6) flat - flatter - flattest 7) popular - more popular - most popular 8) happy - happier - happiest 9) many - more - most 10) clever - cleverer - cleverest

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 3


Explanation: Comparison of adjectives Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Mind the first two words in each task. 1) strong - stronger; good

2) coldest - colder; happiest 3) nice - nicer; bad -

4) angry - angrier; much -

5) more boring - boring; sunnier

6) more interesting - most interesting; worse 7) hard - hardest; new

8) most expensive - expensive; cleanest 9) fast - fastest; old -

10) shortest - short; most difficult -

Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 3


1) strong - stronger; good - better 2) coldest - colder; happiest - happier 3) nice - nicer; bad - worse 4) angry - angrier; much - more 5) more boring - boring; sunnier - sunny 6) more interesting - most interesting; worse - worst 7) hard - hardest; new - newest 8) most expensive - expensive; cleanest - clean 9) fast - fastest; old - oldest 10) shortest - short; most difficult - difficult

Comparison of adverbs in English


Explanation: Comparison of adverbs Compare the following adverbs. Example: newly - __________ - __________ Answer: newly - more newly - most newly 1) fast 2) well

3) carefully 4) often 5) badly 6) hard

7) clearly 8) little 9) much 10) early

Comparison of adverbs in English


1) fast - faster - fastest 2) well - better - best 3) carefully - more carefully - most carefully 4) often - more often - most often 5) badly - worse - worst 6) hard - harder - hardest 7) clearly - more clearly - most clearly 8) little - less - least 9) much - more - most 10) early - earlier - earliest

Comparison of adjectives with -er and -est Exercise


Comparison of adjectives Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Use the endings -er and -est. 1) young 2) short 3) cheap 4) small 5) dark 6) long 7) warm 8) sweet 9) big

10) nice

Comparison of adjectives with -er and -est Exercise

1) young younger youngest 2) short shorter shortest 3) cheap cheaper cheapest 4) small smaller smallest 5) dark darker darkest 6) long longer longest 7) warm warmer warmest 8) sweet sweeter sweetest 9) big bigger biggest 10) nice nicer nicest

Comparison of the English adjectives with -er and -est - Exercise


Comparison of adjectives Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Use the endings -er and -est. Watch the spelling. 1) cold 2) fast 3) hot 4) easy 5) tall 6) low

7) pretty 8) strange 9) quiet 10) spicy

Comparison of the English adjectives with -er and -est - Exercise


1) cold colder coldest 2) fast faster fastest 3) hot hotter hottest 4) easy easier easiest 5) tall taller tallest 6) low lower lowest 7) pretty prettier prettiest 8) strange stranger strangest 9) quiet quieter quietest 10) spicy spicier spiciest

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