19 Questions
She sings ______.
beautifully
He is a very ______ person.
intelligent
They walked ______ to the park.
slowly
The soup tastes ______.
delicious
She works very ______.
hard
The weather was ______ last week.
terrible
He spoke so ______ that no one understood him.
quietly
She looked ______ at the painting.
carefully
The movie was ______ interesting.
extremely
The test was ______ difficult.
quite
He felt ______ about the news.
badly
The teacher marked the paper ______.
carefully
The company is doing ______ this quarter.
well
The flowers are ______ than the ones we saw yesterday.
more beautiful
He answered the question ______.
correctly
The play was ______ than the movie.
better
She sings ______ than her sister.
more beautiful
He spoke ______ to the audience.
clearly
The painting is ______ than the original.
better
Study Notes
Adverbs and Adjectives Quiz
- To describe a verb, an adverb is used, and to describe a noun or pronoun, an adjective is used.
Adverbs
- Beautifully (adv.) is used to describe the verb "sings" to convey the manner of singing.
- Slowly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "walked" to convey the manner of walking.
- Deliciously (adv.) is used to describe the verb "tastes" to convey the manner of tasting.
- Hardly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "works" to convey the manner of working.
- Terribly (adv.) is used to describe the noun "weather" to convey the degree of badness.
- Quietly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "spoke" to convey the manner of speaking.
- Carefully (adv.) is used to describe the verb "looked" to convey the manner of looking.
- Sweetly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "smell" to convey the manner of smelling.
- Extremely (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "interesting" to convey the degree of interest.
- Quickly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "runs" to convey the manner of running.
- Really (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "excited" to convey the degree of excitement.
- Correctly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "answered" to convey the manner of answering.
- Quite (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "difficult" to convey the degree of difficulty.
Adjectives
- Intelligent (adj.) is used to describe the noun "person" to convey the quality of being intelligent.
- Beautiful (adj.) is used to describe the noun "soup" to convey the quality of being beautiful.
- Delicious (adj.) is used to describe the noun "cake" to convey the quality of being delicious.
- Wonderful (adj.) is used to describe the verb "played" to convey the quality of being wonderful.
- Good (adj.) is used to describe the noun "book" to convey the quality of being good.
- Bad (adj.) is used to describe the noun "mistake" to convey the quality of being bad.
- Better (adj.) is used to describe the noun "student" to convey the quality of being better.
- Neat (adj.) is used to describe the verb "writes" to convey the quality of being neat.
- Happy (adj.) is used to describe the verb "felt" to convey the quality of being happy.
Adverbs and Adjectives Quiz
- To describe a verb, an adverb is used, and to describe a noun or pronoun, an adjective is used.
Adverbs
- Beautifully (adv.) is used to describe the verb "sings" to convey the manner of singing.
- Slowly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "walked" to convey the manner of walking.
- Deliciously (adv.) is used to describe the verb "tastes" to convey the manner of tasting.
- Hardly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "works" to convey the manner of working.
- Terribly (adv.) is used to describe the noun "weather" to convey the degree of badness.
- Quietly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "spoke" to convey the manner of speaking.
- Carefully (adv.) is used to describe the verb "looked" to convey the manner of looking.
- Sweetly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "smell" to convey the manner of smelling.
- Extremely (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "interesting" to convey the degree of interest.
- Quickly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "runs" to convey the manner of running.
- Really (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "excited" to convey the degree of excitement.
- Correctly (adv.) is used to describe the verb "answered" to convey the manner of answering.
- Quite (adv.) is used to describe the adjective "difficult" to convey the degree of difficulty.
Adjectives
- Intelligent (adj.) is used to describe the noun "person" to convey the quality of being intelligent.
- Beautiful (adj.) is used to describe the noun "soup" to convey the quality of being beautiful.
- Delicious (adj.) is used to describe the noun "cake" to convey the quality of being delicious.
- Wonderful (adj.) is used to describe the verb "played" to convey the quality of being wonderful.
- Good (adj.) is used to describe the noun "book" to convey the quality of being good.
- Bad (adj.) is used to describe the noun "mistake" to convey the quality of being bad.
- Better (adj.) is used to describe the noun "student" to convey the quality of being better.
- Neat (adj.) is used to describe the verb "writes" to convey the quality of being neat.
- Happy (adj.) is used to describe the verb "felt" to convey the quality of being happy.
Choose the correct answer to identify the correct usage of adverbs and adjectives in sentences. Test your grammar skills and learn to differentiate between similar words.
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