English Vocabulary: Adverbs and Adjectives
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Which of the following adverbs describes a slight change?

  • Drastically
  • Dramatically
  • Slightly (correct)
  • Moderately

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

  • Drastic (correct)
  • Dramatic
  • Significant
  • Moderate

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

  • Dramatically
  • Significantly
  • Moderately
  • Considerably (correct)

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

<p>Drastically (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>Moderate (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The new policy will _______________ reduce our energy consumption.

<p>drastically</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>significant</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>moderate</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>dramatic</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

<p>slightly</p> Signup and view all the answers

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.

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