Adjectives and adverbs are commonly used in English, but the difference between them is not always clear. The main difference is the word they modify in a sentence.
An adjective is used to modify nouns, while you use an adverb to give more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
This is an exercise in which you need to fill in the correct form of the word
You can find the exercise below:
Adjective or Adverb Exercise 3
Fill in the correct form of the word in the sentences below: adjective or adverb.
1.
The intricate sculpture stands (majestical) in the park.2.
The (fluffy) clouds drift (lazy) across the sky.3.
She paints (masterful) with bold strokes.4.
The quaint village nestles (peaceful) among the hills.5.
He writes (real) (eloquent) about social issues6.
The (sparkling) diamond glitters (radiant) on her finger.7.
The lion in the zoo roars (majestic).8.
The rickety old bridge creaks (ominous) as we cross.9.
He drives (reckless), swerving through traffic.10.
The (delicate) glass vase shatters (easy) on the floor.More exercises
- Adjective or Adverb Exercise 1
- Adjective or Adverb Exercise 2
- Adjective or Adverb Exercise 4
- Adjective or Adverb Exercise 5