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ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS
Downloadable worksheets:
THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE OF ADJECTIVES (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
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7942
PERSONAL PRONOUNS (SUBJECT-OBJECT) POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
Downloads:
7338
comparative adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
4511
Possessive Adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
4409
Possessive Adjectives
Level:
elementary
Age:
9-12
Downloads:
3887
Describing Personality
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3685
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2.CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD, ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB?
Jane drove
QUICK
QUICKLY
to his house.
when my father heard that I had lost my keys again he said
ANGRILY
ANGRY
I would pay the new ones.
When he told him the story he was
QUIETLY
QUIET
.
The nurse said that the cut looked
BAD
BADLY
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They took a
LATELY
LATE
train to the city so they could sleep at home
He hasn�t been here
LATELY
LATE
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You need a rest ,you shouldn�t train so
HARDLY
HARD
From the top of the mountain he could
HARDLY
HARD
see the village
Catherine said in a
SOFTLY
SOFT
voice:I am not her sister
She said
SOTFLY
SOFT
she wasn�t her sister.
I shut the door�
QIETLY
QUIET
� because I didn�t want them to hear.
The phone rang so
LOUD
LOUDLY
that I woke up.
The argument with his friend affected him
DEEP
DEEPLY
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You have to dig�
DEEPLY
DEEP
if you don�t want the booty to be found.
She was an excellent tennis player but she�
HARD
HARDLY
� plays now.
He is a
HIGHLY
HIGH
respected composer.
The birds were flying���
HIGH
HIGHLY
above the mountains.
He passed the test
EASY
EASILY
�because he had worked
HARDLY
HARD
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The children were playing
QUIET
QUIETLY
�in the garden.
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