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The second sense is rarely used today. Despite the -ly suffix, goodly is not an adverb. Good’s corresponding adverb is well. Goodly does not traditionally mean helpful or benevolent. For these senses, consider kindly, another rare -ly word that functions as an adjective (though kindly does also work as an adverb). Examples
An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It typically answers when, how, where, why, or to what extent. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun and typically answers the question of which one. - Adverbs can be used to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. For example, the adverb "quickly" can modify the ...
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS Circle the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence. Example: My friend is a _____ driver. [ careful / carefully ] 1. My classmate is a _____ person. [ nice / nicely ] 2. I can speak Spanish very _____. [ good / well ] 3. Katrina took a painting class, so she can paint _____ pictures.
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Title: Adjective - Adverb PDF Worksheet - B1 - AD008 Author: Nikolaus ROSMANITZ Subject: Adjective - Adverb PDF Worksheet - B1 \(Intermediate\) Created Date
Watch on. Complete the exercise with adjective or adverb form. (Good vs Well) 1. I play tennis but I'm not very . 2. Your exam results were very . 3. You did very in your exam.
It may come as a surprise, then, that the word “goodly” also exists in English and was quite common in the past (but it does not mean the same as “well”). “Goodly” is an adjective, not an adverb, and has two different meanings, both of which are rather formal or archaic.
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Adverb or Adjective Worksheet 3. Directions: Circle the item that will best complete the sentence from the choices in the parentheses. He (correct, correctly) defined the terms. The answer sounded (correctly, correct). She (quickly, quick) adjusted the fees. She adapted (quick, quickly) to any situation.