Adjectives and adverbs – English Grammar Test for A1

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1
A: How was the movie?
B: It was really ___! (exciting / excitingly)
(a) exciting
(b) excitingly

2
A: Your brother speaks French very ___.
B: Yes, he studied in Paris. (fluent / fluently)
(a) fluent
(b) fluently

3
A: I’m ___ today. I want to stay home. (tired / tiredly)
(a) tired
(b) tiredly

4
A: Why are you walking so ___? (slow / slowly)
B: Because I hurt my leg.
(a) slow
(b) slowly

5
A: Your cake is really ___. (delicious / deliciously)
B: Thank you!
(a) delicious
(b) deliciously

6
A: She looked at me very ___. (angry / angrily)
B: What did you do?
(a) angry
(b) angrily

7
A: The children are playing ___. (happy / happily)
B: Yes, they love this game.
(a) happy
(b) happily

8
A: John is a ___ driver. (careful / carefully)
B: Yes, he never has accidents.
(a) careful
(b) carefully

9
A: She danced so ___. (graceful / gracefully)
B: Everyone clapped.
(a) graceful
(b) gracefully

10
A: The test was ___ than I expected. (easy / easier / easiest)
B: Yes, I finished early.
(a) easy
(b) easier
(c) easiest

11
A: Today is the ___ day of the week. (cold / colder / coldest)
B: Yes, I need a jacket.
(a) cold
(b) colder
(c) coldest

12
A: Your house is ___ than mine. (big / bigger / biggest)
B: But yours is nicer.
(a) big
(b) bigger
(c) biggest

13
A: He answered the question very ___. (polite / politely)
B: Yes, the teacher was happy.
(a) polite
(b) politely

14
A: The park is very ___. (beautiful / beautifully)
B: I love the flowers.
(a) beautiful
(b) beautifully

15
A: Can you speak more ___, please? (clear / clearly)
B: Of course.
(a) clear
(b) clearly

16
A: My grandmother is the ___ person I know. (kind / kinder / kindest)
B: I agree.
(a) kind
(b) kinder
(c) kindest

17
A: Why are you smiling so ___? (happy / happily)
B: Because I passed the test!
(a) happy
(b) happily

18
A: He ran very ___. (fast / fastly)
B: He wanted to catch the bus.
(a) fast
(b) fastly

19
A: This soup tastes ___. (good / well)
B: Yes, I like it.
(a) good
(b) well

20
A: The teacher explained everything very ___. (clear / clearly)
B: Now I understand.
(a) clear
(b) clearly

21
A: Your dress is very ___. (nice / nicely)
B: Thanks, I bought it yesterday.
(a) nice
(b) nicely

22
A: The baby is sleeping ___. (peaceful / peacefully)
B: Let’s be quiet.
(a) peaceful
(b) peacefully

23
A: This exercise is ___ than the last one. (easy / easier / easiest)
B: Yes, I finished it quickly.
(a) easy
(b) easier
(c) easiest

24
A: He answered all the questions very ___. (confident / confidently)
B: He studied hard.
(a) confident
(b) confidently

25
A: She looked very ___. (sad / sadly)
B: Maybe she failed the exam.
(a) sad
(b) sadly

26
A: The train is ___ than the bus. (fast / faster / fastest)
B: That’s why I take it.
(a) fast
(b) faster
(c) fastest

27
A: Can you write more ___, please? (neat / neatly)
B: Sure, sorry for my handwriting.
(a) neat
(b) neatly

28
A: The test was the ___ of all. (difficult / more difficult / most difficult)
B: Yes, it was really hard.
(a) difficult
(b) more difficult
(c) most difficult

29
A: He behaved very ___. (rude / rudely)
B: The teacher was angry.
(a) rude
(b) rudely

30
A: The cake is the ___ I’ve ever eaten. (delicious / more delicious / most delicious)
B: I agree, it’s great!
(a) delicious
(b) more delicious
(c) most delicious

31
A: She ran very ___. (fast / fastly)
B: She wanted to win the race.
(a) fast
(b) fastly

32
A: The book is more ___ than the film. (interesting / interested)
B: Yes, I enjoyed it.
(a) interesting
(b) interested

33
A: Your handwriting is very ___. (clear / clearly)
B: Thank you!
(a) clear
(b) clearly

34
A: The boy is smiling ___. (happy / happily)
B: He just got a gift.
(a) happy
(b) happily

35
A: My father drives ___ than my mother. (careful / more carefully)
B: Yes, he is very safe.
(a) careful
(b) more carefully

36
A: She is the ___ student in the class. (good / better / best)
B: Yes, she always gets high marks.
(a) good
(b) better
(c) best

37
A: The teacher explained the lesson very ___. (simple / simply)
B: That’s why I understood it.
(a) simple
(b) simply

38
A: His jokes are really ___. (funny / funnily)
B: Everyone laughs at them.
(a) funny
(b) funnily

39
A: She worked very ___. (hard / hardly)
B: Yes, she wanted to pass the exam.
(a) hard
(b) hardly

40
A: Today is the ___ day of the year. (hot / hotter / hottest)
B: Yes, it’s over 40 degrees!
(a) hot
(b) hotter
(c) hottest

Answer

1 (a) exciting – Adjective describes the movie.
2 (b) fluently – Adverb describes how he speaks.
3 (a) tired – Adjective describes “I am”.
4 (b) slowly – Adverb describes walking.
5 (a) delicious – Adjective describes cake.
6 (b) angrily – Adverb describes “looked at”.
7 (b) happily – Adverb describes playing.
8 (a) careful – Adjective before noun “driver”.
9 (b) gracefully – Adverb describes dancing.
10 (b) easier – Comparative adjective.
11 (c) coldest – Superlative adjective.
12 (b) bigger – Comparative adjective.
13 (b) politely – Adverb describes answering.
14 (a) beautiful – Adjective describes park.
15 (b) clearly – Adverb describes speaking.
16 (c) kindest – Superlative adjective.
17 (b) happily – Adverb describes smiling.
18 (a) fast – Irregular adverb.
19 (a) good – Adjective with “taste”.
20 (b) clearly – Adverb describes explaining.

21 (a) nice – Adjective describing “dress”.
22 (b) peacefully – Adverb describing sleeping.
23 (b) easier – Comparative adjective.
24 (b) confidently – Adverb describes answering.
25 (a) sad – Adjective after “looked”.
26 (b) faster – Comparative adjective.
27 (b) neatly – Adverb describes writing.
28 (c) most difficult – Superlative adjective.
29 (b) rudely – Adverb describes behavior.
30 (c) most delicious – Superlative adjective.
31 (a) fast – Irregular adverb.
32 (a) interesting – Correct adjective.
33 (a) clear – Adjective.
34 (b) happily – Adverb describes smiling.
35 (b) more carefully – Comparative adverb.
36 (c) best – Irregular superlative.
37 (b) simply – Adverb describes explaining.
38 (a) funny – Adjective.
39 (a) hard – Irregular adverb.
40 (c) hottest – Superlative adjective.

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