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{ Porsche tends to be a <u>fast</u> car. | { Porsche tends to be a <u>fast</u> car. | ||
| typ="()" } | | typ="()" } | ||
+ Adj | |||
- Adv | |||
{ What a <u>lively</u> child! | { What a <u>lively</u> child! | ||
| typ="()" } | | typ="()" } | ||
+ Adj | |||
- Adv | |||
{ Their trip to Haiti was too <u>costly</u>! | { Their trip to Haiti was too <u>costly</u>! | ||
| typ="()" } | | typ="()" } | ||
+ Adj | |||
- Adv | |||
{ There was a <u>lively</u> debate on environmental pollution. | { There was a <u>lively</u> debate on environmental pollution. | ||
| typ="()" } | | typ="()" } | ||
+ Adj | |||
- Adv | |||
{ Some mushrooms are <u>deadly</u>. | { Some mushrooms are <u>deadly</u>. | ||
| typ="()" } | | typ="()" } | ||
+ Adj | |||
- Adv | |||
</quiz> | </quiz> |
Revision as of 20:16, 10 June 2018
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.