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Adverbs V Adjectives

1. The document discusses the differences between adjectives and adverbs. It provides 15 sentences with blanks that need to be filled in with adjectives or adverbs from parentheses. 2. The blanks need to be filled in with the correct part of speech - either an adjective or adverb - depending on if the blank is modifying a verb, adjective or other adverb. 3. Figuring out which part of speech is called for in each blank helps determine the right word choice between the options provided in parentheses.

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Adverbs V Adjectives

1. The document discusses the differences between adjectives and adverbs. It provides 15 sentences with blanks that need to be filled in with adjectives or adverbs from parentheses. 2. The blanks need to be filled in with the correct part of speech - either an adjective or adverb - depending on if the blank is modifying a verb, adjective or other adverb. 3. Figuring out which part of speech is called for in each blank helps determine the right word choice between the options provided in parentheses.

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Adjectives vs Adverbs

Put the words in parentheses in the correct blank space. Sometimes


not all words are necessary.
1. She loves _________ sports. However, she’s always __________ careful (extreme,
extremely).

2. You seem to be _________. Could you help me? (strong, strongly).

3. You seem to be a _________ person. Nobody’s treated me this _________ before


(nice, nicely).

4. People nowadays _________ spend time with each other (hard, hardly).

5. Are you _________? (serious, seriously).

6. _________ everything turned out great. We were very _________ this time (lucky,
luckily).

7. There was an accident. A lot of people were _________ injured (serious,


seriously).

8. The procedure was a _________. We managed to remove the bullet _________


(successful, successfully).

9. Today was _________ problematic. Yet, we managed to make it a _________ day at


the end (special, specially).

10.That’s not _________. Yes, some nights are _________ difficult, but I usually sleep
_________ (true, truly, good, well).

11.It doesn’t sound so _________ (good, well).

12. Do you believe him? He’s an _________ liar (incredible, incredibly).

13.I want him to suffer. I need to torture him _________ (slow, slowly).

14.This is _________ news! (Amazing, amazingly).

15.Are you sure? We could be sending an _________ man to prison (innocent,


innocently).

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