Absolutely Pretty Absolutely: Who Gave You The Chocolates?
The document provides an exercise on adverbs and adjectives with examples to circle the correct form. It also includes an exercise to fill gaps with adverbs of degree and examples of questions to ask for the underlined words in statements.
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Absolutely Pretty Absolutely: Who Gave You The Chocolates?
The document provides an exercise on adverbs and adjectives with examples to circle the correct form. It also includes an exercise to fill gaps with adverbs of degree and examples of questions to ask for the underlined words in statements.
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Name: Josselyn Snchez Date: 25/08/2021
Level B1.1 Adverbs and Adjectives
Circle the correct form to complete the sentence.
1. The student wanted to finish her homework quick / quickly. 2. The girl sang beautiful / beautifully. 3. The classroom was very noisy / noisily. 4. Antonio ran and threw the football hard / hardly. 5. Whoever made the cake did a wonderful / wonderfully job. 6. She was running down the hallway crazy / crazily. 7. The flowers smelled good / well.
Adverbs of Degree Exercise
Fill the gaps using one of the words in brackets:
1. Tammy Payne isn't a good singer. She's absolutely fantastic. (absolutely / very) 2. The Serrano Towers in Valencia are pretty high. (absolutely / pretty) 3. Scarlett Johansson looked absolutely gorgeous at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony. (absolutely / very) 4. Ecuador is a really great country. (really / very) 5. Gerard cooks fairly well. (absolutely / fairly) 6. The concert was wonderful. (absolutely / quite) absolutely
Questions
Write the appropriate question to the underline word.