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Questions and Answers
She sings ______.
She sings ______.
- more beautifully
- beauty
- beautiful
- beautifully (correct)
He is a very ______ person.
He is a very ______ person.
- more intelligent
- intelligence
- intelligently
- intelligent (correct)
They walked ______ to the park.
They walked ______ to the park.
- slowest
- slowly (correct)
- slower
- slow
The soup tastes ______.
The soup tastes ______.
She works very ______.
She works very ______.
The weather was ______ last week.
The weather was ______ last week.
He spoke so ______ that no one understood him.
He spoke so ______ that no one understood him.
She looked ______ at the painting.
She looked ______ at the painting.
The movie was ______ interesting.
The movie was ______ interesting.
The test was ______ difficult.
The test was ______ difficult.
He felt ______ about the news.
He felt ______ about the news.
The teacher marked the paper ______.
The teacher marked the paper ______.
The company is doing ______ this quarter.
The company is doing ______ this quarter.
The flowers are ______ than the ones we saw yesterday.
The flowers are ______ than the ones we saw yesterday.
He answered the question ______.
He answered the question ______.
The play was ______ than the movie.
The play was ______ than the movie.
She sings ______ than her sister.
She sings ______ than her sister.
He spoke ______ to the audience.
He spoke ______ to the audience.
The painting is ______ than the original.
The painting is ______ than the original.
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.
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