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ADJ + ADV - Extra Exercises

The document provides exercises to test understanding of English grammar concepts like verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It includes multiple choice questions and sentence completion exercises focusing on topics like parts of speech, verb tenses and forms, and adverb and adjective usage in descriptive phrases.

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ADJ + ADV - Extra Exercises

The document provides exercises to test understanding of English grammar concepts like verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It includes multiple choice questions and sentence completion exercises focusing on topics like parts of speech, verb tenses and forms, and adverb and adjective usage in descriptive phrases.

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EXERCISES

I. Complete the sentences for each situation. Use the word in brackets + -ing or -ed.
1. The film wasn’t as good as we had expected. (disappoint)
a. The film was .
b. We were with the film.
2. Diana teaches young children. It’s a very hard job but she enjoys it. (exhaust)
a. She enjoys her job but it is often .
b. At the end of a day’s work, she is often .
3. It’s been raining all day. I hate this weather.(despress)
a. This weather is .
b. This weather make me .
c. It’s silly to get because of the weather.
4. Clare is going to the United States next month. She has never been there before. (excite)
a. It will be an experience for her.
b. Going to new places is always .
c. She is really about going to the United States.
II. Choose the correct word.
1. Are you (interesting/ interested) in football?
2. The football match was quite (exciting/ excited). I enjoyed it.
3. It’s sometimes (embarrassing/ embrrassed) when you have to ask people for money.
4. Do you usually get (embarrassing/ embarrassed)?
5. I had never expected to get the job. I was really (amazing/ amazed) when I was offered it.
6. She has really learnt very fast. She has made (astonishing/ astonished) progress.
7. I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not (amusing/ amused).
8. It was a really (terrifying/ terrified) experience. Afterwards everybody was very
(shocking/ shocked).
9. Why do you always look so (boring/ bored)? Is your life really so (boring/ bored)?
10. He’s one of the most (boring/ bored) people I’ve ever met. He never stops talking and
he never says anything (interesting/ interested).
I. Choose the correct words.
1. Rita plays the violin (good/ well).
2. That is an (intense/ intensely) novel.
3. The sun is shining (bright/ brightly).
4. The boys speak Spanish (fluent/ fluently).
5. The table has a (smooth/ smoothly) surface.
6. We must figure our income tax returns (accurate/ accurately).
7. We don’t like to drink (bitter/ bitterly) tea.
8. The plane will arrive (soon/ soonly).
9. He had an accident because he was driving too (fast/ fastly).
10. Your cold sounds (terrible/ terribly).
11. They became (sick/ sickly) after eating the contaminated food.
12. I always feel (happy/ happily) when the sun is shining.
13. You look (terrible/ terribly)! Are you all right?
14. There’s no point in doing a job if you don’t do it (proper/ properly).
15. Please keep (quiet/ quietly)! I’m learning my lessons.
16. We didn’t go out because it was raining (heavy/ heavily).
17. You should make your clothes (clean/ cleanly) when you go out.
18. Rose is (terrible/ terribly) upset about losing her job.
19. Linda likes wearing (colourful/ colourfully) clothes.
20. I think you behaved very (selfish/ selfishly).
II. Complete each sentence using a word from the list. Sometomes you need the
adjective and sometimes the adverb.
careful(ly) complete(ly) continuous (ly) financial(ly)
happy(ly) nervous(ly) perfect(ly) quick(ly)
1. Our holiday was too short. The time passed very .
2. Tom doesn’t take risks when he’s driving. He’s always .
3. Sue works . She never seems to stop.
4. Alice and Stan are very married.
5. Monica’s English is very although she makes quite a lot of mistakes.
6. I cooked this meal for you, so I hope you like it.
7. Everything was very quiet. There was silence.
8. I tried on the shoes and they fitted me .
9. Do you usually feel before examinations?
10. I’d like to buy a car but it’s impossible for me at the moment.

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