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Worksheet 21: Adjectives / Adverbs

Name No. Class

Date / / Teacher

Circle the correct option. Revise:


Student’s Book, pp. 94-
a. My girlfriend looked beautiful / beautifully yesterday. 95
b. We arrived late / lately for English today.
c. He rare / rarely listens to K-pop. He prefers pop music.
d. I learned English incredible / incredibly quickly!
e. She likes to watch sad / sadly films at the weekend.
f. They waited patient / patiently to be served by the waiter.
g. Mum said she could hard / hardly hear me on the phone. My network was awful.
h. Jim speaks French so fluent / fluently! It sounds like he is French.

Rewrite the sentences with the adjectives and adverbs in the correct place.
a. My best friend listens to music on his phone while he works to concentrate. (always)
b. Larry has this dream of playing in a band. (unrealistic)
c. I spent the day doing my project. (yesterday)
d. Learning the lyrics of songs is an easy way to learn English. (extremely)
e. Blackpink is a South Korean girl group pop band. (famous)
f. I listen to music when I study. (never)
g. He has taken his dog to school. (recently)

Spot and correct the mistakes.


a. Who is the most attractively person in the world?
b. She drives her car careful.
c. He painted the house quick.
d. My father is happy married.
e. That car is slowly.
f. She runs quick.
g. John plays the guitar very skillful.

Complete the joke with the correct form of the word in brackets.
Doctor Bloomberg was known for treating arthritis a. (extraordinary). One
day, an elderly woman was b. (patient) sitting in the doctor’s waiting room.
c. (sudden) the doctor asked her to follow him into the examining room. She
d. (slow) got up, took her walking cane, and walked in to see the
e. (famous) doctor. A few minutes later, she walked out of the room
f. (easy).

A woman in the waiting room who had seen all this was g. (shock). “What did
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doctor Bloomberg do?” she h. (eager) asked. The i. (elder)


woman answered in a j. (soft) voice, “Well, he k. (simple)
gave me a longer cane!”
Adapted from: www.aish.com

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