Adjective or Adverb Exercise #1

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Adjective or Adverb Exercise #1 Purdue University Online Writing Lab. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/print/esl/esladjadvEX1.html Accessed: June 3, 2008

Highlight the correct item 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. He measured the floor (exact, exactly). They proved to be (perfectly, perfect) (exact, exactly) measurements.

Highlight the correct item from the choices in the parentheses: 4. The stillness of the tomb was (awfully, awful). The tomb was (awfully, awful) still. 5. It was a (dangerously, dangerous) lake to swim in. The man was (dangerous, dangerously) drunk. The gas smelled (dangerously, dangerous). 6. She performed (magnificent, magnificently). It was a (magnificent, magnificently) beautiful performance.

Highlight the correct item from the choices in the parentheses: 7. Her voice sounds (beautifully, beautiful). She sang the song (exact, exactly) as it was written. We heard it (perfectly, perfect). 8. He was a very (sensibly, sensible) person. He acted very (sensible, sensibly). 9. Mike wrote too (slow, slowly) on the exam. He always writes (slow, slowly).

Highlight the correct item from the choices in the parentheses: 10. Talk (softly, soft) or don't talk at all. The music played (softly, soft). 11. Andrea knows the material very (good, well). She always treats us (good, well). 12. You must send payments (regular, regularly). We deal on a (strictly, strict) cash basis.

Highlight the correct item from the choices in the parentheses: 13. The mechanic's tools were (well, good). The foreman said that his work was (good, well) done. 14. She worked (careful, carefully) with the sick child. She was a very (careful, carefully) worker. 15. He did not pass the course as (easy, easily) as he thought he would. 16. I find this novel very (interesting, interestingly). It was (interesting, interestingly) written.