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Adjectives Vs Adverbs

The document contains exercises focused on the use of adjectives and adverbs, including filling in the blanks and ordering words based on specific criteria. It covers comparisons, adjective forms, and the structure of sentences involving descriptive language. Additionally, it includes a section on the position of adjectives before nouns and adverbs of degree.

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Adjectives Vs Adverbs

The document contains exercises focused on the use of adjectives and adverbs, including filling in the blanks and ordering words based on specific criteria. It covers comparisons, adjective forms, and the structure of sentences involving descriptive language. Additionally, it includes a section on the position of adjectives before nouns and adverbs of degree.

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Adjectives vs adverbs

Circle the correct answer.


1 Diana was much taller _______ Charles.
A as B like C than
2 This one is better _______ that one.
A as B like C than
3 This hamburger is bad, but that one is _______ .
A badder B worst C worse
4 Moscow is a long way away but Ulan Batur is even _______ .
A further B more far C father
5 She's beautiful I agree, but her mother is _______.
A beautifuller B most beautiful C more beautiful
6 Texas is big but Alaska is _______ .
A more big B biger C bigger
7 American Beauty was the _______ film that year.
A worse B best C better
8 Of all the sofas I've seen so far, this one is _______ .
A nicer B the nicest C most nice
9 I'm not short. I'm just _______ tall as Hans.
A as B like C than
10 Samantha is just as rich _______ David.
A as B like C than
Use the adjectives in the box once only to fill the gaps. ("X2" means you use it twice.)
bad clean far
big X2 dangerous good
cheap expensive luxurious

1 The distance from Sydney to Madrid is ________________ than the distance


from New York to London.
2 David's kitchen is very dirty. Mine is much ________________ .
3 That film was terrible. In fact, it's ________________ film I've ever seen.
4 Generally speaking, the coffee in Spain and Italy is ________________ than
the coffee you get in Britain.
5 Riding a motorbike is ________________ than driving a car.
6 Clare's apartment is just as ________________ as Michael's.
7 One night at The Ritz is ________________ than a week in The Holiday Inn.
8 Rolls Royce make some of ________________ cars in the world.
9 If you buy ________________, you won't get the best.
10 The aquarium in Valencia is ________________ in Europe.

Adjectives -ED or -ING Exercise


-ING the cause
-ED the effect
Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets.
1 He's such a monotonous speaker. I was _____ stiff. (bored / boring)
2 Most sequels are __________. (disappointed / disappointing)
3 I had such a ______ day I went straight to bed. (tired / tiring)
4 Everyone's very __________ about the news. (excited / exciting)
5 That lamp produces a very __________ effect. (pleased / pleasing)
6 The whole school was ________by the tragic event. (saddened / saddening)
7 I don't like watching ________ films on my own. (depressed / depressing)
8 I was __________ when she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing)
9 He's such a ______ guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring)
10 I'm very _______ in films and theatre. (interested / interesting)
11 No one knew what would happen next. We were all ____. (intrigued / intriguing)
12 It was a very ________________ situation. (interested / interesting)
13 There's been some very ___________ news. (surprised / surprising)
14 His mother was _____ by what she found under his bed. (disgusted / disgusting)
15 Their hamburgers are _________. (disgusted / disgusting)
16 Dad always arrives home from work thoroughly __ . (exhausted / exhausting)
17 He's always showing off. It's really ______ . (annoyed / annoying)
18 I think Alex is one of the most __________ people I've ever met. He can't keep
still for a second. (annoyed / annoying)
19 I walked into this restaurant and there was Andy with a strange woman. He
seemed really ___________ (embarrassed / embarrassing)
20 She kept talking about her boyfriend problems all night. It was rather
_______(embarrassed / embarrassing)
Below you can see a diagram explaining the position of adjectives before a noun. Use it to answer
the questions which follow.
OPINION- CONDITION- SIZE -AGE -COLOUR -ORIGIN -MATERIAL -NOUN
Order the words in the boxes.
1. my teacher old maths smelly
2. new a perfect system
3. black small box Turkish a old
4. 18th century a Scottish fantastic castle
5. man a fat friendly young
6. a businessman horrible greedy
7. tall our headmaster boring
8. a big old brown bear
9. wooden dark a table long
10. student self-righteous a middle-class
11. city a Spanish beautiful old
12. spoilt boy nasty a little
13. arts nice teacher French our
14. green-eyed gorgeous black-haired a girl
Adverbs of Degree
A Fill the gaps using the words in brackets.
1 She finished the day ______________ exhausted. ( a bit / totally )
2 Tammy Payne isn't a good singer. She's _________ fantastic. ( absolutely / very )
3 The Serrano Towers in Valencia are _________ high. ( absolutely / pretty )
4 Jerez de la Frontera is a ___________ interesting place. ( quite / rather )
5 That boy of yours is ___________lazy. ( absolutely / extremely )
6 It was ____________ freezing this morning. ( a bit / absolutely )
7 Victoria, in my opinion, is _________ mad. ( completely / highly )
8 Scarlett Johansson looked _____gorgeous at the Golden Globe Awards
ceremony. ( absolutely / totally )
9 María is ____________ nice. ( absolutely / really )
10 Godella is a ____________ pretty town. ( quite / rather )
11 Ecuador is a ___________ great country. ( really / very )
12 It was a ______________ simple invention. ( quite / remarkably )
13 Samantha is a _________ skilled computer technician. ( completely / highly )
14 Sean lives a _________ stressful life. ( quite / very )
15 Gerard cooks ________ well. ( absolutely / fairly )
16 The concert was ___________ wonderful. ( absolutely / extremely )
17 Rodin's sculptures are ________ well-known. ( absolutely / very )
OPINION CONDITION SIZE AGE COLOUR ORIGIN MATERIAL NOUN

1 My smelly old maths teacher 8 a perfect new system

my teacher old maths smelly new a perfect system

2 a small old black Turkish box 9 a fantastic 18th century Scottish castle

black small box Turkish a old 18th century a Scottish fantastic castle

3 a friendly fat young man 10 a horrible greedy businessman

man a fat friendly young a business horrible greedy

4 our boring tall headmaster 11 a big old brown bear

tall our headmaster boring a big old brown bear

5 a long dark wooden table 12 a self-righteous middle-class student

wooden dark a table long student self-righteous a middle-class

6 a beautiful old Spanish city 13 a nasty spoilt little boy

city a Spanish beautiful old spoilt boy nasty a little

7 our nice French arts teacher 14 a gorgeous black-haired green-eyed girl

Frenc green-
arts nice teacher our gorgeous black-haired a girl
h eyed

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