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B. Circle The Correct Form Given in Italics and Match The Sentences To The Pictures On The Left

1. The document provides exercises to practice using adjectives and adverbs correctly. 2. It contains tasks where the reader must identify adverbs that correspond to given adjectives, match sentences to pictures, and put words in the correct order to form sentences. 3. The exercises help the reader improve their use of adjectives and adverbs in both written and spoken English.

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B. Circle The Correct Form Given in Italics and Match The Sentences To The Pictures On The Left

1. The document provides exercises to practice using adjectives and adverbs correctly. 2. It contains tasks where the reader must identify adverbs that correspond to given adjectives, match sentences to pictures, and put words in the correct order to form sentences. 3. The exercises help the reader improve their use of adjectives and adverbs in both written and spoken English.

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A.

Change the adjectives to the appropriate


ADVERBS
ADJECTIVESadverbs.
nice  …………….. ADVERBS clear –used
ADJECTIVES - used to
……………….
terrible  …………….. describe to modify
kind nouns
 a verb,
and an
……………….
adjective
pronounsor adverb
1 slow
B. Circle the correct  ……………..
form given * sudden
in italics and match
he ……………….
thedentist
clearly
a nice explained
2 sentences to thefast
pictureson the left.
…………….. * I’m happy party
the terribly
great ……………….
sorry
1. (Unfortunate / Unfortunately Jef and Roger can’t get
 …………….. * highly successfully
quiet with
on very (good/well) each other. They are  ……………….
honest
having another (heavy / heavily) fight now.
2. Our neighbour is a very (famous / famously) baker. His
loaves taste (perfect / perfectly).
3. The mechanic is inspecting the tyres
4 of the car (thorough / thoroughly).
4. My friend has bought a (new / newly) car. But I’m
3 afraid he will drive too (fast / fastly), he always does.
5. Where is that (loud / loudly) music coming from?
I can (hard / hardly) hear what you are saying.
6. He has worked (hard / hardly) lately. He must be
(extreme / extremely) tired.
7. The toddler is listening (attentive / attentively) to his
5 6 mother, because she is reading so (beautiful /
beautifully) to him.
8. Bruno has got a really (huge / hugely) ice cream.
7 8 I think he (real / really) loves it.
9. The cleaner is (diligent / diligently) cleaning the
kitchen, she always works very (cheerful / cheerfully).
10. Our chickens are (fantastic / fantastically) good
layers! We can’t (possible / possibly) eat all these
eggs.
Choose an
adjective and D. immediate
hartje boven 46 KB! turn it into the honest
adverb. careful
9 1 loud
0 angry
C. Put the following words in the correct order. good (2)
1. made – has – some – songs. – beautiful – painful
Madonna 1. Mr. Adams …………………….. explains the math tasks.
2. The baby – didn’t – her way. – get –cried - 2. Why do you answer me so ……………………….? I haven’t
terribly – when – she done anything wrong!
3. quickly – when – ran – approaching. – it – a 3. Yesterday you played the guitar very ……………………….
The mouse – away – saw – cat 4. If you call me, I will ……………………………… come to you.
4. that – to lock – the – suddenly – forgotten - 5. You don’t have to speak so …………………………….. I can
realized – I – I - had – door. hear you very …………………..
5. good – We – some – news – got - 6. I ………………………….. promise you, I’ll keep my word!
today! - extremely 7. She twisted her ankle ………………………. , how sad!
KEYS
exercise A
nice – nicely clear - clearly
terrible – terribly kind – kindly
slow – slowly sudden - suddenly
fast – fast happy - happily
quiet – quietly honest – honestly

exercise B sentence - picture


1. Unfortunately – well – heavy 1–1
2. famous – perfect 2-3
3. thoroughly 3-6
4. new – fast 4-2
5. loud – hardly 5-4
6. hard – extremely 6-7
7. attentively – beautifully 7 - 10
8. huge – really 8-9
9. diligently – cheerfully 9-8
10. fantastically – possibly 10 - 5

exercise C
1. Madonna has made some beautiful songs.
2. The baby terribly cried when she didn’t get her way.
3. The mouse quickly ran away when it saw a cat approaching.
4. I suddenly realized that I had forgotten to lock the door.
5. We got some extremely good news today.

exercise D
1. carefully
2. angrily
3. well
4. immediately
5. loudly – well
6. honestly
7. painfully

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