Oct 27, 2016

Adjectives and Adverbs (Test 2)

20 cards
, 43 answers
  • Choose the correct adjective(s) or adverb(s) for each sentence.
    1. We are  . . . 
      really
      happy to be of service to you and your family.
      • real
      • really
      • very

    2. The perfume smells  . . . 
      sweet
      .
      • sweet
      • sweetly

    3. I feel  . . . 
      bad
      about what happened.
      • bad
      • badly

    4. Of all the holidays, this is the  . . . 
      most
      joyful.
      • most
      • more

    5. This wine tastes  . . . 
      dry
      to me.
      • dry
      • dryly

    6. Don’t feel too  . . . 
      bad
      about what you said.
      • bad
      • badly

    7. This leotard hugs me  . . . 
      firmly
      .
      • firmly
      • firm

    8. Life in the city is exciting, but life in the country is  . . . 
      better
      .
      • best
      • better

    9. If you don’t speak  . . . 
      clearly
      , the audience will not understand you.
      • clear
      • clearly

    10. The  . . . 
      sweet
      smell of roses has no match.
      • sweet
      • sweetly

    11. Walk  . . . 
      slowly
      or you will be sorry.
      • slow
      • slowly

    12. You don’t look as though you feel  . . . 
      well
      today.
      • well
      • good

    13. You don’t look as though you are doing  . . . 
      well
      today.
      • good
      • well

    14. My son doesn’t feel very  . . . 
      well
      today.
      • good
      • well

    15. She was the  . . . 
      more
      beautiful of the two.
      • most
      • more

    16. The dentist said, “I will be finished drilling  . . . 
      really
      soon.”
      • real
      • really
      • very

    17. Speak  . . . 
      slowly
      or you will lose your audience.
      • slower
      • slowly
      • more slowly

    18. Juanita said she had better memories of Paris  . . . 
      than
      of Rome.
      • then
      • than

    19. If you won’t tell me your secret now,  . . . 
      then
      when will you tell me?
      • than
      • then

    20. I would rather have hope  . . . 
      than
      hold despair.
      • then
      • than

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