Solutions for App 339
Adjectives and Adverbs (2)
Practise using adjectives and adverbs correctly!
We use adjectives to describe how something is/looks. For example: The door is green and big. The question is: What is the door like?
Adverbs are used to describe the verb and usually have a "ly" at the end. For example: The child walks slowly. The question is: How does the child walk?
There are also some irregular adverbs:
Good -> Well
Fast -> Fast
Hard -> Hard
Late -> Late
Early -> Early
Lively -> Lively
Far -> Far
Adverbs are used to describe the verb and usually have a "ly" at the end. For example: The child walks slowly. The question is: How does the child walk?
There are also some irregular adverbs:
Good -> Well
Fast -> Fast
Hard -> Hard
Late -> Late
Early -> Early
Lively -> Lively
Far -> Far
Can you please help me ______?
Solution:
quickly
Solution:
quickly
Lucia is very ______ at skateboarding.
Solution:
good
Solution:
good
I clean my teeth ______ before bed.
Solution:
thoroughly
Solution:
thoroughly
My brother is helpful and ______.
Solution:
kind
Solution:
kind
I watch the match ______ because I don't want to miss anything.
Solution:
carefully
Solution:
carefully
My dog always waits ______ for me after school.
Solution:
patiently
Solution:
patiently
I went to bed very ______ last night.
Solution:
late
Solution:
late
My tennis class is quite ______ away from my house.
Solution:
far
Solution:
far
That ______ coat is mine!
Solution:
yellow
Solution:
yellow
My Mum has to wake up ______ each morning to go to work.
Solution:
early
Solution:
early
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I was late for the bus this morning, so I had to run ______!
Solution:
fast
Solution:
fast
My new book is very ______!
Solution:
boring
Solution:
boring
I walk home ______ after a wonderful day at my friend's house!
Solution:
happily
Solution:
happily
Lukas has ______ invited you to his birthday party.
Solution:
kindly
Solution:
kindly