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Top 30 Adjective or Adverb Exercise and Answers
Subject-verb agreement can be tricky for beginning readers and English learners. It means that the subject of the sentence must “agree” with its verb — in other words, if the subject is singular, the verb must also be singular. Practice this important grammatical concept with one subject-verb agreement quiz on simple and compound subjects and additional subject-verb agreement exercises on different types of sentences.
Exercise : Adjective or Adverb Exercise 2
In the following sentences, cross out the incorrect words and write in the correct form in the blanks. If the sentence is correct as it is, write “correct” in the blank.
1. Terrence plays quarterback as well as Brian._______________
2. The game hadn’t hardly begun before it started to rain.____________
3. This was sure a mild winter.__________________
4. Jane behaves more pleasant than Joan.________________
5. When you are a parent, you will think different about children.___________
6. I felt badly about not having done good on my final exams._____________
7. Whether you win is not near as important as how you play._____________
8. Asian music often sounds oddly to Western listeners.______________
9. Does your car run well enough to enter the race?_________________
10. I felt safely enough to go out at night on my own._________________
11. You can see the distant mountains clear with these binoculars.______________
12. Our team was real sharp last Saturday afternoon during the game.___________
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Answer : Adjective or Adverb Exercise 2
Correct answers are in bold. Incorrect answers are in italics.
1. Terrence plays quarterback as well as Brian. correct
2. The game hadn’t hardly begun before it started to rain. had
3. This was sure a mild winter. surely
4. Jane behaves more pleasant than Joan. pleasantly
5. When you are a parent, you will think different about children. differently
6. I felt badly about not having done good on my final exams. bad, well
7. Whether you win is not near as important as how you play. nearly
8. Asian music often sounds oddly to Western listeners. odd
9. Does your car run well enough to enter the race? correct
10. I felt safely enough to go out at night on my own. safe
11. You can see the distant mountains clear with these binoculars. clearly
12. Our team was real sharp last Saturday afternoon during the game. really