Ex. 6: Adjectives and Adverbs

Choose the most appropriate answer.

1. What is John doing these days? – I don't know. I haven't seen him      . (Correct)(Incorrect)

What is John doing these days? – I don't know. I haven't seen him lately. (Correct)

2. You have done it very      . We are proud of you. (Correct)(Incorrect)

You have done it very well. We are proud of you. (Correct)

3. It is not       for you to smoke so much. (Correct)(Incorrect)

It is not good for you to smoke so much. (Correct)

4. She felt       about leaving her friends, but she had to go. (Correct)(Incorrect)

She felt a little sad about leaving her friends, but she had to go. (Correct)

5. Hurry up. It's       five o'clock. (Correct)(Incorrect)

Hurry up. It's nearly five o'clock. (Correct)

6. He is a clever boy, and he likes to study. I'm sure that he will pass his exams      . (Correct)(Incorrect)

He is a clever boy, and he likes to study. I'm sure that he will pass his exams easily. (Correct)

7. He looked       in that costume that she couldn't help laughing. (Correct)(Incorrect)

He looked so foolish in that costume that she couldn't help laughing. (Correct)

8. The boys broke his laptop. He became       and started to shout at them. (Correct)(Incorrect)

The boys broke his laptop. He became very angry and started to shout at them. (Correct)

9. How       is it? – About ten miles from here. You'd better take the bus. (Correct)(Incorrect)

How far is it? – About ten miles from here. You'd better take the bus. (Correct)

10. He was       to hear what she said. (Correct)(Incorrect)

He was not close enough to hear what she said. (Correct)

Your result: 00% correct.