Adverbs are used to modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. You use them to give more information about these words in a sentence.
Adverbs are similar to adjectives and sometimes even the same, but in most cases, you need to change the adjective to get the adverb. The general rule to form adverbs is adding <ly> to the adjective. Visit this page for more information about forming adverbs.
This is an exercise in which you need to form adverbs.
You can find the exercise below:
Forming Adverbs Exercise 2
Complete the following sentences by forming the adverbs.
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He spoke (soft) to avoid waking the baby.2.
She laughed (loud) to show her joy.3.
The dog barked (fierce) at the mailman.4.
She walked (slow) to enjoy the scenery.5.
The wind blew (strong), knocking down branches.6.
He drove (careful) to avoid an accident.7.
The flowers bloomed (bright) in the spring.8.
He wrote (legible) to make it easy to read.9.
She read the book (avid), unable to put it down.10.
He completed the task (efficient).More exercises
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