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Adjectives and Adverbs
Adjectives and Adverbs
Decide whether the sentences are written correctly. If not, change them. Place a check mark in front of the sentences
that are correct.
1. Come quick or we will miss our bus.
2. He swings the bat as good as anyone in major-league baseball.
3. I have never been less surer of anything in my life.
4. Ella was the best of the two sisters at gymnastics.
5. You did that somersault so good.
6. Rochelle felt badly about forgetting Devlin’s birthday.
7. This is the worst oil spill I have ever seen.
8. The jasmine has bloomed and smells very sweet.
9. She looked suspiciously to the man wearing the trench coat.
10. She looked suspiciously at the man wearing the trench coat.
11. To find her, we need to follow those set of tracks.
12. Who is the faster runner: Usain, Johan, or Justin?
13. Do you feel happily about your performance on the math quiz?
14. The new model of this chain saw operates much quieter than the old model.
15. She felt good about getting her puppy from the SPCA.
16. You’d better be able to prove that, of all the candidates, you’re more qualified.
17. Which is the worst, a toothache or a headache?
18. She reacted swift, which made him feel badly about insulting her.
19. The herbs in the salad tasted bitter.
20. Sharon fought bitterly against her ex-husband for custody of their daughter.