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Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to circle the correct word—either an adjective or an adverb—to complete each sentence correctly.
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- Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, things).
- Example: *She is a happy person.*
- Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often end in *-ly*.
- Example: *She sings beautifully.*
We’ll go through each sentence and choose the correct form based on what it’s modifying.
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1. My classmate is a ____ person. [nice / nicely]
- "Person" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ nice
2. I can speak Spanish very ____. [good / well]
- "Speak" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- "Well" is the adverb form of "good".
- ✔ well
3. Katrina took a painting class, so she can paint ____ pictures. [beautiful / beautifully]
- "Pictures" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ beautiful
4. Mr. Smith looked ____ at me when I arrived late. [angry / angrily]
- "Looked" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ angrily
5. Of course, I was ____ when I got an A+ on the exam. [happy / happily]
- "Was" is a linking verb → describes the subject ("I") → needs an adjective.
- ✔ happy
6. The music is too ____. Please turn it down! [loud / loudly]
- "Music" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ loud
7. My friends all tell me that I sing ____. [bad / badly]
- "Sing" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ badly
8. The thief ____ took the money and walked out the door. [quiet / quietly]
- "Took" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ quietly
9. The cat waited ____ for the mouse to come out of the hole. [silent / silently]
- "Waited" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ silently
10. My cousin always walks very ____. [quick / quickly]
- "Walks" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ quickly
11. The work that my boss gave me was ____. [easy / easily]
- "Work" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ easy
12. Thomas is very ____. He always helps me. [kind / kindly]
- "Is" is a linking verb → describes Thomas → needs an adjective.
- ✔ kind
13. The little boy ____ kept the cookie for himself. [selfish / selfishly]
- "Kept" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ selfishly
14. The man ____ opened the door and looked inside. [nervous / nervously]
- "Opened" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ nervously
15. The fireman ____ rescued the people from the burning house. [brave / bravely]
- "Rescued" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ bravely
16. I ____ offered to help my friend study for his exam. [happy / happily]
- "Offered" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ happily
17. She is the most ____ person I know. [polite / politely]
- "Person" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ polite
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1. nice
2. well
3. beautiful
4. angrily
5. happy
6. loud
7. badly
8. quietly
9. silently
10. quickly
11. easy
12. kind
13. selfishly
14. nervously
15. bravely
16. happily
17. polite
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- Ask yourself: What is being described?
- If it's a noun → use adjective.
- If it's a verb → use adverb (often ending in *-ly*).
This helps avoid common mistakes like saying “I did good” instead of “I did well.”
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation in another language!
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🔹 Key Concept:
- Adjectives describe nouns (people, places, things).
- Example: *She is a happy person.*
- Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often end in *-ly*.
- Example: *She sings beautifully.*
We’ll go through each sentence and choose the correct form based on what it’s modifying.
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✔ Answers with Explanations:
1. My classmate is a ____ person. [nice / nicely]
- "Person" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ nice
2. I can speak Spanish very ____. [good / well]
- "Speak" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- "Well" is the adverb form of "good".
- ✔ well
3. Katrina took a painting class, so she can paint ____ pictures. [beautiful / beautifully]
- "Pictures" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ beautiful
4. Mr. Smith looked ____ at me when I arrived late. [angry / angrily]
- "Looked" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ angrily
5. Of course, I was ____ when I got an A+ on the exam. [happy / happily]
- "Was" is a linking verb → describes the subject ("I") → needs an adjective.
- ✔ happy
6. The music is too ____. Please turn it down! [loud / loudly]
- "Music" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ loud
7. My friends all tell me that I sing ____. [bad / badly]
- "Sing" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ badly
8. The thief ____ took the money and walked out the door. [quiet / quietly]
- "Took" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ quietly
9. The cat waited ____ for the mouse to come out of the hole. [silent / silently]
- "Waited" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ silently
10. My cousin always walks very ____. [quick / quickly]
- "Walks" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ quickly
11. The work that my boss gave me was ____. [easy / easily]
- "Work" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ easy
12. Thomas is very ____. He always helps me. [kind / kindly]
- "Is" is a linking verb → describes Thomas → needs an adjective.
- ✔ kind
13. The little boy ____ kept the cookie for himself. [selfish / selfishly]
- "Kept" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ selfishly
14. The man ____ opened the door and looked inside. [nervous / nervously]
- "Opened" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ nervously
15. The fireman ____ rescued the people from the burning house. [brave / bravely]
- "Rescued" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ bravely
16. I ____ offered to help my friend study for his exam. [happy / happily]
- "Offered" is a verb → needs an adverb.
- ✔ happily
17. She is the most ____ person I know. [polite / politely]
- "Person" is a noun → needs an adjective.
- ✔ polite
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✔ Final Answer Key:
1. nice
2. well
3. beautiful
4. angrily
5. happy
6. loud
7. badly
8. quietly
9. silently
10. quickly
11. easy
12. kind
13. selfishly
14. nervously
15. bravely
16. happily
17. polite
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📝 Summary Tip:
- Ask yourself: What is being described?
- If it's a noun → use adjective.
- If it's a verb → use adverb (often ending in *-ly*).
This helps avoid common mistakes like saying “I did good” instead of “I did well.”
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation in another language!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adverb or adjective worksheet.