• TEST 15 • adjectives and adverbs Level Oxford English Grammar Course Basic Name ● Adverbs of manner Write the adverbs ▲ slow slowly noisy sincere easy quiet strong ● Adjective or adverb? impossible real nice right Circle the correct word Don’t eat your food so I play football She doesn’t seem very Please say that again more He made a very He speaks almost ● Adverbs with the verb ▲ hungry probable stupid ! (quick / quickly) but I enjoy it (bad / badly) , but I don’t know why (happy / happily) (slow / slowly) suggestion (clever / cleverly) Chinese (perfect / perfectly) Rearrange the words and phrases to make sentences and questions go swimming / usually / two or three times a week / we We usually go swimming two or three times a week been / on holiday without / ever / she / parents / her / has ? always / to the park at / / go / the weekend / you ? going / only / one small / eat / I / to / sandwich / am is hardly ever / get / to the station early, / I / on time / always / but my train already / some bread and cheese, but / I / I / hungry / still / eaten / am / have ● -ed or -ing? Put in the correct words from the box annoyed annoying bored boring ✓ frightened frightening interested interesting ▲ boring I think I’ll stop reading it and find another one This book is really There’s an extremely programme on TV tonight May I watch it? Jane loves horse riding, but her sister won’t ride because she’s of horses The children always get during long car journeys My sister is so ! Why does she always make such a noise? I’m very in history and I love going to museums Uncle Clive drives too fast – travelling with him is really Not used: ● Adjectives and/or adverbs? Choose the best answer ▲ lately How are you? (early / late / lately) I haven’t seen you My flight is leaving so I have time to buy a coffee (late / lately) Dad has been working in the garden, so he’s feeling very tired (hard / hardly) You’ve grown so much I can recognise you (hard / hardly) I haven’t seen Sarah Is she well? (late / lately) You play the guitar Who taught you? (beautiful / beautifully / in beautiful way) Good shop assistants always speak to customers (friendly / friendlily / in a friendly way) ➔ Oxford English Grammar Course • Basic TEST 15 • adjectives and adverbs © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE Level ● Mixed structures Correct the sentences or write ‘Correct’ long journey ▲ ▲ Have you had a journey long? Correct Have you already eaten? He’s wearing a big black hat. She’s beautiful, kind, clever. She’s got a car fast and expensive. I’m probabley going to be late. The fridge is completely empty. I didn’t enjoy very much that film. I slept bad so I’m feeling very tired today. I met your parents last month. Have you tried ever skiing? 10 We’re extremely interested in your ideas. 11 I was very surprising when Paula phoned me. 12 They arrived lately because their train was late. 13 We’re having an early lunch because we’re going out. 14 Don’t speak so fastly! I can’t understand what you’re saying. / 50 Oxford English Grammar Course • Basic TEST 15 • adjectives and adverbs © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE ... Don’t speak so fastly! I can’t understand what you’re saying. / 50 Oxford English Grammar Course • Basic TEST 15 • adjectives and adverbs © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE