Adv and Adj
Adv and Adj
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a) Huge white marble swimming
b) Marble huge white swimming
c) Huge marble white swimming
d) Swimming marble huge white
My best friend has given me a ... scarf.
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c) Beautiful old flower-patterned woolen
d) Woolen old beautiful flower-patterned
She had a ... dress.
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a) Beautiful slim young tall French
b) Beautiful tall young slim French
c) Tall young beautiful French slim
d) Slim beautiful tall French young
She purchased ... curtains.
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c) Spectacular Italian black evening
d) Evening Italian black spectacular
They have bought ... chairs from an antique shop.
a) Fatherlily
b) Fatherly
c) In a fatherly way
d) In a father way
She is a woman with long hair who has been taught well.
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a) Free/ free
b) Free/ freely
c) Freely/ freely
d) Freely/ free
I have bought … glasses because my eyes are getting … .
a) Always she quietly drinks coffee with her sister in the morning.
b) She always drinks coffee quietly in the morning with her sister.
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c) She always drinks coffee with her sister quietly in the morning.
d) She drinks coffee with her sister in the morning quietly always.
You are getting … than I knew you.
a) Ever younger
b) Even younger
c) Even more young
d) Even more younger
The settlers moved … last year.
a) Western
b) Westward
c) Westernly
d) Westwardly
I used to have a(n) … teacher.
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a) Mary has a brown playful cute small puppy.
b) Mary has a cute playful brown small puppy.
c) Mary has a cute playful small brown puppy.
d) Mary has a small cute playful brown puppy.
I have bought two new dresses. The … is for work while the … is for a party I am going
to.
a) Former/ latter
b) Former/ last
c) First/ second
d) First/ last
The princess had … hair and … pins in it which matched her … gown.
a) The further you advance with your studies, the bigger your chances of success are.
b) The farther you advance with your studies, the bigger your chances of success are.
c) The farther you advance with your studies, the biggest your chances of success are.
d) The further you advance with your studies, the bigger are your chances of success.
Have you heard ... news about ... authority on the American Civil war period?
a) Deeply/ deep
b) Deeply/ deeply
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c) Deep/ deep
d) Deep/ deeply
My little sister talks ... you.
a) Unawaresly
b) Unaware
c) Unawarely
d) Unawares
Yesterday I saw … snowflakes falling on my … coat and I remembered Christmas is
coming.
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a) Easier/ easier
b) Much more easily/ more easily
c) More easily/ easier
d) Easily/ more easy
The whole landscape looked like a beautiful picture.
a) Clockly
b) Wiseclock
c) Clockwisely
d) Clockwise
Your brother is ... rude with your parents.
a) Rather
b) Quite
c) Quiet
d) Ratherly
You did your parents ... when you ... accused them of killing your pet fish.
a) Wrongly/ wrongly
b) Wrong/ wrong
c) Wrongly/ wrong
d) Wrong/ wrongly
She looks just ... her grandmother when she was young.
a) Fairly
b) Rather
c) As
d) Like
I told her to take it ... because it wasn’t an ... task.
a) Easy/ easily
b) Easilier/ easy
c) Easy/ easy
d) Easily/ easily
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You must cut the wood ... your father has shown you.
a) Likewise
b) The same
c) In the way than
d) As
The teacher is ..., but he doesn’t always behave ... in front of the pupils.
a) Good/ good
b) Well/ goodly
c) Good/ well
d) Well/ good
I go to the library ... .
a) Fortnight
b) Fortnightwise
c) Every fortnightly
d) Fortnightly
I can sing ... your sister.
b) As beautiful as
c) As beautifully as
d) More beautiful than
She behaves ... with her students.
a) Motherly
b) Motherlily
c) In a motherwise way
d) In a motherly manner
He’s been working ... a horse since he got the new job.
a) Rather
b) Like
c) As
d) Quite
She looked at the policeman ... and pretended to smile ... .
a) Slyly/ coyly
b) Slyly/ coily
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c) Sly/ coy
d) Slily/ coily
Those changes caught me ... .
a) Totally unawares
b) Totally unawarely
c) Total unawares
d) Totally unaware
Doesn’t he speak ... ?
a) Extreme beautiful
b) Extreme beautifully
c) Extremely beautifully
d) Extremely beautiful
He was ... humiliated.
a) Publicly
b) Publicaly
c) Public
d) Publicity
He drives ..., but not ... than you.
a) Badly/ worse
b) Badly/ worsly
c) Bad/ badderly
d) Badly/ more badly
I advise you to tread ... .
a) Careful
b) Carefuly
c) Carefully
d) Careless
She ... .
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a) More fastly than a car
b) Very fast
c) Most fastly
d) Very fastly
My wife was waving her hand ... when she saw me at the station.
a) Franticaly
b) Frantic
c) Franticly
d) Frantically
I would ... give my life for him.
a) Happy
b) Happyly
c) Happilierly
d) Happily
I can ... see in this thick fog.
a) Scarcly
b) Scarce
c) Scarcely
d) Scarcingly
Don’t get your clothes ... please!
a) Dirty
b) Dirt
c) Dirtilly
d) Dirtily
This room is ... cosy.
a) Rather
b) Quite
c) Quiet
d) Fair
He looks ... .
a) Totally disappointed
b) Total dissappointed
c) Totaly disappointed
d) Totally dissappointed
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He is ... interested in your career and ... devoted to the development of the company.
a) True/ whole
b) Truly/ wholly
c) Truly/ wholy
d) Truely/ wholely
She usually goes ... .
a) In an ugly way
b) Ugly
c) In a ugly manner
d) Uglily
They migrated ... .
a) Westmost
b) Western
c) Westwise
d) Westwards
My father is talking ... .
a) Shortly/ uncomfortably
b) Shortly/ uncomfortable
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c) Short/ uncomfortable
d) Short/ uncomfortably
He teaches just ... a ... trained teacher even though in fact he works ... a foreman on a
construction site.
a) Like/ full/ as
b) Like/ fully/ as
c) As/ fully/ like
d) As/ fuller/ like
I don’t think we have ... for these books.
a) A quite nasty
b) A rather nasty
c) A nasty rather
d) Quiet a nasty
The little girl smiled ... .
a) Shily
b) Shyly
c) In a shyly way
d) Shy
He found my joke ... amusing.
a) Prettily
b) Quiet
c) Fair
d) Rather
Her essays are very creative.
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a) Like/ hardly
b) Like/ hard
c) As/ hardly
d) As/ hard
Your son is shouting ... anyone else here.
a) Louder than
b) More loudly than
c) Loudlier than
d) More louder than
His mother spoke to us ... .
a) Angry
b) Angrilier
c) Angrily
d) In an angrily manner
We drove ... to Munich because we were following a ... order from our commanding
officer.
a) Directly/ direct
b) Directly/ directly
c) Direct/ directly
d) Direct/ direct
She has made some bad choices ... .
a) Careerwise
b) Career-wise
c) Careerly-wise
d) Career-wisely
I ... love my husband.
a) Truly
b) Truely
c) Scarcly
d) Wholely
I think your brother is ... to know about such things.
a) Old enough
b) Enough old
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c) Elder enough
d) Enough elder
What are we going to do ... ?
a) Food-wise
b) Foodly-wise
c) Food-wisely
d) Foodwise
My friend ... .
a) Easterner
b) Eastward
c) Eastern
d) Eastwardlly
I can speak English ... a native speaker.
a) Awful/ wonderful
b) Awfully/ wonderfully
c) Awfuly/ wonderfuly
d) Awful/ wonderfully
He was ... denounced as a thief and a liar.
a) Publical
b) Publicly
c) Public
d) Publicaly
She is very motherly to all children.
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b) She behaves in a motherlily manner to all children.
c) She behaves motherly to all children.
a) Good/ well
b) Good/ good
c) Well/ well
Well/ good
He is very careful when dealing with strangers.
a) Good/ well
b) Well/ weller
c) Well/ better
d) Good/ gooder
My colleague is ... smarter than me.
a) Quiet
b) Prety
c) Fair
d) Rather
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a) Rather
b) Prettily
c) Quite
d) Quiet
The track leads ... through the forest.
a) Western
b) Westwardlier
c) Wester
d) Westwards
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