Adjective or Adverb
Adjective or Adverb
Adjective or Adverb
loud loudly Either could be used here. Q3 - She speaks so very ____. quick quickly Q4 - She's a ____learner. quick quickly Q5 - I know them quite ____. good well Either could be used here. Q6 - Check your work ____. careful carefuly carefully Q7 - I've been having a lot of headaches ____. late lately Q8 - He's a ____ actor. terrible terribly
Q9 - He should pass the test _____. easy easily easilly Q10 - He's really lazy and _____ tries. hard hardly Either could be used here. Q11 - The newspapers were very _____ of the scheme. critical critically Q12 - He's ____ill. critical critically Q13 - I don't ____ agree with you. full fuly fully Q14 - I was _____ shocked. complete completely Q15 - It was a ____ mess. complete completely Q16 - They messed things up ____. complete completely Q17 - It was a ____ day for us all.
sad sadly
will would Q8 - I'm really not sure whether I ____ be free tomorrow. will would Q9 - What do you think ____ happen at the meeting this afternoon? will would Q10 - If you had to make a choice, what ____ you decide on? will would
Prepositions of time
Preposition Use in months year in seasons part of the day duration part of the day at time of day celebrations fixed phrases days of the week date on special holidays a special part of a day after later than sth. Examples in July; in September in 1985; in 1999 in summer; in the summer of 69 in the morning; in the afternoon; in the evening in a minute; in two weeks at night at 6 o'clock; at midnight at Christmas; at Easter at the same time on Sunday; on Friday on the 25th of December* on Good Friday; on Easter Sunday; on my birthday on the morning of September the 11th* after school
ago before between by during for from ... to from... till/until past since till/until to up to within
how far sth. happened (in the past) earlier than sth.
time that separates two points between Monday and Friday not later than a special time through the whole of a period of time period of time two points form a period time of the day point of time no later than a special time time of the day not more than a special time during a period of time by Thursday during the holidays for three weeks from Monday to Wednesday from Monday till Wednesday from Monday until Wednesday 23 minutes past 6 (6:23) since Monday till tomorrow until tomorrow 23 minutes to 6 (5:37) up to 6 hours a day within a day
True False Q6 - We don't use "the" with uncountable nouns. True False Q7 - "Enough" usually comes after a noun. True False Q8 - We write the names of the seasons with a capital letter for the first letter. True False Q9 - The plural of "this" is "those". True False Q10 - "Me" is a subject pronoun. True False Q11 - Adverbs can modify adjectives. True False Q12 - Modal verbs have past participles. True False Q13 - 'Too big' and 'very big' are exactly the same in meaning. True False Q14 - We normally use an object pronoun after a preposition. True False Q15 - 'Be' is a linking verb. True False