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Inglés RA2 Tema 10 - Adverbs & adjectives

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Inglés RA2 Tema 10 - Adverbs & adjectives

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Ilerna DAW 2S2425

Fecha de Creación: 2025/05/03

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 30

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Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): Mary is very quiet. She often sneaks out of the house _____. quietly. noisily. loudly. quickly.

Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): Our mum was angry. She spoke to us _____. angrily. softly. gently. calmly.

Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): Jim is a wonderful guitar player. He plays the guitar _____. wonderfully. badly. roughly. quietly.

Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): Her English is fluent. She speaks English _____. fluently. badly. slowly. quietly.

Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): The exam is simple. You _____ have to put one word in each space. simply. carefully. correctly. slowly.

Adverb (based on the adjective in the first sentence): Joanne is happy. She smiles _____. happily. sadly. nervously. angrily.

Adverb or adjective? It was a _____ lake to swim. dangerous. dangerously.

Adverb or adjective? Her voice sounds _____. beautiful. beautifully.

Adverb or adjective? She is a very _____ person. shy. shyly.

Adverb or adjective? Anna knows the material very _____. well. good.

Adverb or adjective? You must send payments _____. regularly. regular.

Adverb or adjective? She worked _____ with the sick child. carefully. careful.

Adverb or adjective? The exam wasn’t _____. easy. easily.

Yet, still or already? She _____ doesn’t understand the rules!. still. yet. already.

Yet, still or already? I’m _____ married. already. still. yet.

Yet, still or already? I don’t want children _____. yet. still. already.

Yet, still or already? I _____ don’t have a mortgage. still. yet. already.

Yet, still or already? I’ve _____ read that book. already. yet. still.

Yet, still or already? I _____ live with my parents. still. yet. already.

For or since? We’ve been waiting for the bus _____ over an hour. for. since.

For or since? I’ve been living in Spain _____ 1995. since. for.

For or since? Our boss hasn’t come to the office _____ three days now. for. since.

For or since? My brother has been stronger than me _____ 3 years. for. since.

For or since? American soldiers have been in Korea _____ 1950. since. for.

For or since? They’ve played Minecraft _____ 3 hours today. for. since.

They _______ to work by train. allways go. always go. go always. usually go.

She _______ her room on Mondays. often clean. cleans often. often cleans. cleaning often.

Our teacher _______ busy. are often. is often. often is. often are.

I _______ home before 5pm. never get. never gets. get never. gets never.

What do the following adjectives express? big, little, small, huge, large and tiny. Colour. Size. Purpose. Shape. Origin. Opinion. Material. Age.

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