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  1. AD007 - Adjective and Adverb : Mixed Exercises. AD006 - Adjectives ending with -ED and -ING. AD002 - Comparison of Adjectives. AD001 - Adjective or Adverb. AD004 - Adjective or Adverb. AD005 - Adjective or Adverb. Adjective and Adverbs - Downloadable PDF Worksheets for English Language Learners - Intermediate Level (B1)

  2. Adjective or Adverb - Printable Worksheets (B1) - AD005 Author: Nikolaus ROSMANITZ Subject: Adjective or Adverb -Printable English Grammar Worksheets for intermediate learners \(B1\) Created Date: 9/21/2019 9:41:00 PM

  3. GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Adjectives and Adverbs Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1. nice 2. well 3. beautiful 4. angrily 5. happy 6. loud 7. badly 8. quietly 9. silently 10. quickly 11. easy 12. kind 13. selfishly 14. nervously 15. bravely 16. happily 17. polite 18. strange Grades as percentages 18 / 18 = 100 %

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  4. The following exercises test only adverbs that modify verbs or adjectives. Adverbs modifying other adverbs will not be addressed in this booklet. Directions: For each of the following sentences, underline all the adverbs once and draw an arrow from the adverb to the verb or adjective that it modifies. If a verb is being modified, underline it ...

  5. Adjective or Adverb - Printable PDF Worksheets (B1) -AD001 Author: Nikolaus ROSMANITZ Subject: Adjective or Adverb - Printable PDF Worksheets for Intermediate Learners of English \(B1\) Created Date: 9/24/2019 8:56:27 PM

  6. An adverb often describes a verb, while an adjective often describes a noun. Read each sentence. Circle the –ly word. Decide whether it is an adverb or an adjective. Write the appropriate term on the line following the sentence. Example: No one wanted to live by the smelly landfill. They ran quickly to their seats.

  7. Adverb or adjective. Grade 2 Adverbs Worksheet. Choose the right word. Circle it in blue if it is an adjective and red if it is an adverb. Hint: The dog (quiet / quietly ) sleeps on his bed. My (poor / poorly) family can’t afford a new car. Jonathan performed (poor / poorly) at his concert. Peter is (calm / calmly) under pressure.

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