Adjectives and Adverbs – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 She speaks very good English.

2 The soup tastes wonderfully.

3 He runs quick so he always wins the race.

4 The children played happy in the park.

5 She looked at me cold when I entered the room.

6 The teacher explained the lesson very clear.

7 I’m terribly tired because I worked hardly all day.

8 Your handwriting is beautifully.

9 He did his job perfect as always.

10 She felt badly after saying that to her friend.

11 The test was easily, so everyone passed.

12 They were excitedly about the trip tomorrow.

13 The food smells well.

14 He’s a carefully driver.

15 The weather was surprisingly warm day.

16 She looked sadly when she heard the news.

17 He plays the guitar very beautiful.

18 We had a wonderfully time at the party.

19 The baby cried loud all night.

20 She feels angrily about the decision.

21 The view from the hotel was amazing beautiful.

22 He works very hardly during the week.

23 She smiled happy when she saw her son.

24 He looked angrily to me but said nothing.

25 This cake tastes goodly.

26 The teacher spoke so slow that everyone understood.

27 The children were terrible behaved.

28 You drive too fastly! Slow down!

29 The weather turned suddenlyly cold.

30 She told me that the exam was difficulty.

Answer

1 well – adverb modifying “speaks.” (“good” → adjective)
2 wonderful – adjective after “tastes” (linking verb).
3 quickly – adverb modifies “runs.”
4 happily – adverb modifies “played.”
5 coldly – adverb modifies “looked.”
6 clearly – adverb modifies “explained.”
7 hard – “hardly” means “almost not.” → should be “worked hard.”
8 beautiful – adjective describes “handwriting.”
9 perfectly – adverb modifies “did.”
10 bad – adjective after “felt” (linking verb).
11 easy – adjective after “was.”
12 excited – adjective after “were.”
13 good – adjective after “smells.”
14 careful – adjective after “a.”
15 surprising – adjective before noun “day.”
16 sad – adjective after “looked” (linking verb).
17 beautifully – adverb modifies “plays.”
18 wonderful – adjective describing “time.”
19 loudly – adverb modifies “cried.”
20 angry – adjective after “feels.”
21 amazingly – adverb modifies “beautiful.”
22 hard – adverb; “hardly” = “almost not.”
23 happily – adverb modifies “smiled.”
24 angrily → correct, but should be angrily at me or “looked angry.” → best correction: angry (after “looked”).
25 good – adjective after “tastes.”
26 slowly – adverb modifies “spoke.”
27 terribly – adverb modifies “behaved.”
28 fast – adverb (no “-ly” form).
29 suddenly – correct adverb form.
30 difficult – adjective after “was.”

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