English Vocabulary: Adverbs and Adjectives

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Which of the following adverbs describes a slight change?

Slightly

Which adjective is the opposite of 'slight' in degree or amount?

Drastic

What is the adverb form of the adjective 'considerable'?

Considerably

Which of the following words describes a change that is severe or extreme?

Drastically

What is the adjective form of the adverb 'moderately'?

Moderate

The new policy will _______________ reduce our energy consumption.

drastically

The company has made some _______________ improvements to their product line.

significant

The teacher gave the student a _______________ amount of homework for the weekend.

moderate

The new employee made a _______________ impact on the company's sales within the first month.

dramatic

I'm feeling a bit under the weather, but the medicine has helped _______________ relieving my symptoms.

slightly

Study Notes

Adverb-Adjective Pairs

  • Drastically is the adverb form of Drastic, with a Spanish equivalent of Drástico.
  • Considerably is the adverb form of Considerable, with a Spanish equivalent of Considerable.
  • Moderately is the adverb form of Moderate, with a Spanish equivalent of Moderado.
  • Dramatically is the adverb form of Dramatic, with a Spanish equivalent of Dramático.
  • Significantly is the adverb form of Significant, with a Spanish equivalent of Significativo.
  • Slightly is the adverb form of Slight, with Spanish equivalents of Leve or Escaso.

Adverb-Adjective Pairs

  • Drastically is the adverb form of Drastic, with a Spanish equivalent of Drástico.
  • Considerably is the adverb form of Considerable, with a Spanish equivalent of Considerable.
  • Moderately is the adverb form of Moderate, with a Spanish equivalent of Moderado.
  • Dramatically is the adverb form of Dramatic, with a Spanish equivalent of Dramático.
  • Significantly is the adverb form of Significant, with a Spanish equivalent of Significativo.
  • Slightly is the adverb form of Slight, with Spanish equivalents of Leve or Escaso.

Test your knowledge of English vocabulary by identifying the correct adverbs and adjectives from their Spanish translations. Improve your language skills and practice with this quiz!

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