Friday, October 10, 2008

Adjective Or Adverb Quiz

Welcome to Mice In The Classroom! This blog offers examples of curriculum for students K-12 who use English as a second language (ESL) and English as a first language (EFL). Lessons are primarily prepared for Intermediate Level learners and are used as part of one-on-one tutoring and small group sessions. The quiz below is only one example of reading exercises and comprehension questions for both ESL/EFL students. If you would like to schedule tutoring sessions or if you have lesson plan ideas to share, please contact me by leaving your email address and a brief message in the "comments" area at the bottom of this posting. Learning is a wonderful experience and with the internet, the process is only a "mice" click away.

Now, let's have some fun with today's exercise:


Adjective Or Adverb Quiz

Note: An adjective is a word or words used to describe, define or tell more about a noun. An adverb is a word that describes a verb. Read the following sentences then choose the correct adverb or adjective to complete it.

Example: The musician played __________. beautiful beautifully

1. Tom made a __________ noise to the hammer. loud loudly
2. She speaks too __________ to understand. quick quickly
3. Can you recommend a __________ restaurant? well good
4. Review your answers __________. careful carefully
5. Mary is a __________ singer. terrible terribly
6. He’s really lazy and _________tries. hard hardly
7. In the story they lived __________ ever after. happy happily
8. Martin ____________ turned around in his chair. slow slowly
9. She was very __________ she had to leave. sad sadly
10. Please be _______ when you go to his funeral. quiet quietly
11. We ________ had to end our holiday. sad sadly
12. His family was __________ reunited. happy happily
13. I had a ________ time at the party. miserable miserably
14. He was _________ in love with his wife. mad madly
15. Everyone said it was an ________ test. easy easily
16. All night there was a _________ storm. terrible terribly
17. Most of my classmates are very _________. friend friendly
18. The thief ________ drove the stolen car away. quick quickly
19. There was a __________ crash of cars. sudden suddenly
20. A fireman __________ put out the fire. slowly slow

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1 comment:

Maurice Oliver - Editor said...

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