Adjective and Adverb – English Grammar Test for A2

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1 She sings very good.

2 He runs fastly to school every day.

3 The baby sleeps very quiet.

4 The teacher explained the story very clear.

5 He spoke to me angry.

6 She smiled very happy.

7 The exam was easily.

8 He answered the question quick.

9 The children are playing very noisily. (wrong on purpose: use adj)

10 The soup tastes well.

11 He is a carefully driver.

12 She sings beautiful.

13 They shouted loud. (intended wrong form)

14 The film was boringly.

15 She studies very serious.

16 He works hardly at school.

17 She danced graceful.

18 He speaks English very good.

19 They are noisily children.

20 He learns quicklyly.

21 She passed the exam easy.

22 The wind blows coldly today. (intended wrong: adjective needed)

23 She looked happily when she heard the news. (intended wrong: linking verb + adj)

24 He is a well player.

25 She shouted to me very angry.

26 The music is loudly.

27 The teacher explained more clearer than before.

28 The baby smiled sweetlyly.

29 She answered the question confident.

30 He is a fastly runner.

Answer

1 Correction: She sings very well. – Use adverb, not adjective.
2 Correction: He runs fast to school every day. – “Fast” is already adverb.
3 Correction: The baby sleeps very quietly. – Adverb of manner.
4 Correction: The teacher explained the story very clearly. – Use adverb.
5 Correction: He spoke to me angrily. – Adverb of manner.
6 Correction: She smiled very happily. – Adverb.
7 Correction: The exam was easy. – Linking verb → adjective.
8 Correction: He answered the question quickly. – Adverb.
9 Correction: The children are playing very noisy. – State verb “are” → adjective.
10 Correction: The soup tastes good. – “Taste” → adjective.
11 Correction: He is a careful driver. – Use adjective before noun.
12 Correction: She sings beautifully. – Use adverb.
13 Correction: They shouted loudly. – Adverb of manner.
14 Correction: The film was boring. – Linking verb → adjective.
15 Correction: She studies very seriously. – Adverb.
16 Correction: He works very hard. – Correct adverb.
17 Correction: She danced gracefully. – Adverb.
18 Correction: He speaks English very well. – Irregular adverb.
19 Correction: They are noisy children. – Before noun → adjective.
20 Correction: He learns quickly. – Adverb.
21 Correction: She passed the exam easily. – Adverb.
22 Correction: The wind blows cold today. – “Blow” acts like linking verb here → adjective.
23 Correction: She looked happy when she heard the news. – Linking verb “look” → adjective.
24 Correction: He is a good player. – Use adjective.
25 Correction: She shouted to me very angrily. – Adverb of manner.
26 Correction: The music is loud. – Linking verb → adjective.
27 Correction: The teacher explained more clearly than before. – No “clearer” with “more.”
28 Correction: The baby smiled sweetly. – Correct adverb.
29 Correction: She answered the question confidently. – Adverb of manner.
30 Correction: He is a fast runner. – Use adjective before noun.

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