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Exercises on Adjectives and Adverbs

Determine whether the undelined word is an adjective or an adverb. Write down Adj or Adv in the white space after each clause.

1. His behaviour was unfriendly.

2. Fortunately, Bill was not late.

3. She always tries very hard.

4. He hardly knew his past.

5. Porsche tends to be a fast car.

6. What a lively child!

7. Their trip to Haiti was too costly!

8. There was a lively debate on environmental pollution.

9. Some mushrooms are deadly.

10. He is a gentlemanly young man.