Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to choose the correct form —
adverb or
adjective — for each sentence. Remember:
-
Adjectives describe
nouns (people, places, things).
-
Adverbs describe
verbs,
adjectives, or
other adverbs — often showing
how,
when,
where, or
to what extent.
We’ll go through each sentence and explain why we pick the correct word.
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1.
John held the plate _____.
- Options: *careful* (adj), *carefully* (adv)
- "Held" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how he held it.
✔ Answer: carefully
2.
She is a very ____ person.
- Options: *warm* (adj), *warmly* (adv)
- "Person" is a
noun, so we need an
adjective to describe her.
✔ Answer: warm
3.
I ran ____ to the station.
- Options: *quick* (adj), *quickly* (adv)
- "Ran" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how I ran.
✔ Answer: quickly
4.
Your flat seems ____ today.
- Options: *tidy* (adj), *tidily* (adv)
- "Flat" is a
noun, and "seems" is a linking verb that connects to a subject complement. We describe the flat with an
adjective.
✔ Answer: tidy
5.
You look ____. Didn't you sleep well?
- Options: *tired* (adj), *tiredly* (adv)
- "Look" here is a
linking verb — it describes the state of the person. So we use an
adjective.
✔ Answer: tired
6.
She plays the piano ____.
- Options: *beautiful* (adj), *beautifully* (adv)
- "Plays" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how she plays.
✔ Answer: beautifully
7.
She sang ____.
- Options: *happy* (adj), *happily* (adv)
- "Sang" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how she sang.
✔ Answer: happily
8.
That was a ____ answer.
- Options: *clever* (adj), *cleverly* (adv)
- "Answer" is a
noun, so we need an
adjective to describe it.
✔ Answer: clever
9.
I speak English ____.
- Options: *well* (adv), *good* (adj)
- "Speak" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how I speak.
✘ *Good* is an adjective; *well* is the adverb.
✔ Answer: well
10.
She performed ____ in front of thousands of people.
- Options: *confident* (adj), *confidently* (adv)
- "Performed" is a
verb, so we need an
adverb to describe
how she performed.
✔ Answer: confidently
11.
Driving fast is very ____.
- Options: *dangerous* (adj), *dangerously* (adv)
- "Is" links to the subject "driving fast", so we need an
adjective to describe the action as a state.
✔ Answer: dangerous
12.
He is a ____ cook.
- Options: *terrible* (adj), *terribly* (adv)
- "Cook" is a
noun, so we need an
adjective to describe him.
✔ Answer: terrible
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
carefully
2.
warm
3.
quickly
4.
tidy
5.
tired
6.
beautifully
7.
happily
8.
clever
9.
well
10.
confidently
11.
dangerous
12.
terrible
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🔍 Summary Tips:
- Use
adverbs after verbs (especially action verbs like *ran*, *sang*, *played*).
- Use
adjectives before or after nouns (*a warm person*, *a terrible cook*).
- Linking verbs (*look, seem, is*) take
adjectives.
- Be careful with common mistakes: *good* vs *well*, *fast* vs *quickly*, etc.
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