1. Complete each sentence using the words from the table in the correct adjective or adverb forms. 1. Our holiday was too short. The time passed very. 2. Tom doesn't take risks when he's driving. He's always. 3. Sally works. She never seems to stop. 4. Alice and Stan are very...
Exercises 1.1.Complete each of the sentences.Choose the correct adverb or adjective to fill in the gap 1.I read the lesson but I didn't remember it very___.a.good B.well 2.Emma is a___mother.a.carefully b.careful 3.The chicken tastes___.A.good b.well 4.I got on my bicycle...
quantitative, demonstrative, and possessive adjectives. By working through these exercises, you’ll improve your ability to recognise and use adjectives effectively
A. heavy B. stong C. hard D. great 3.Lucy does morning exercises every day, and so she looks very ___. A. happy B. nice C. well D. good 4.English may be hard to learn, but it’s so ___. A. use B. useful C. using D. used 5.He has never seen ___ honest man befo...
Adjectives are used to add detail to the subjects of a sentence. They make the object more specific by adding vivid descriptions. For example, adjectives may let the audience know the quality or quantity of the noun. They also may inform the reader of the size, shape, and age of the sub...
Do you have a teacher who can check your exercises? Share Improve this answer Follow answered Apr 2, 2015 at 2:25 aparente001 1,74288 silver badges2222 bronze badges Add a comment 5 +400 QUESTION: The word "nearby", is it an adjective, a preposition, or an adverb? Consider...
• We have had enough exercises.• There has not been sufficient rain this year.• The hand has five fingers.• Most boys like cricket. An adjective will come before a noun. It will not come before a verb.1. Adjectives of quality:...
False, angrily is an adverb. False, an adjective describes a noun. True. Example:Loud music was playing all night. Importantis the correct answer. It’s veritably important to write easily. Benefits of Learning Adjective in Class 3 English Grammar ...
Newbie ChinesePod Lesson: In this All the Way to Intermediate lesson we teach you the magic character 很 hěn, which is an adverb of degree that can mean "quite" or "very" depending on context. We teach you basic ways to describe people or things s
flexibly /ˈflɛksəbli/ adverbManagers must respond flexibly to new developments in business practices. Seeflexiblein the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Check pronunciation:flexible