1. Choose an adjective or an adverb to make sentences grammatically correct.
Examples: It is clear. I see it clearly.
1. It is (correct, correctly).
2. Spell the word (correct, correctly).
3. You know it (good, well).
4. Of course it is (good, well).
5. It is (cold, coldly) in the room.
6. Don’t look so (cold, coldly) at me.
7. It is (easy, easily).
8. I can do it (easy, easily).
9. It is (warm, warmly) today.
10. He always greets us (warm, warmly).
2. Give the Comparative and Superlative Degrees.
Sad, grey, bad, old, happy, free, far, dry, big, near, shy, unusual, able, mountainous, little, polite, famous, well-known, heavy.
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
1)
1. It is correct.
2. Spell the word correctly.
3. You know it well.
4. Of course it is good.
5. It is cold in the room.
6. Don’t look so coldly at me.
7. It is easy.
8. I can do it easily.
9. It is warm today.
10. He always greets us warmly.
2)
1. Sad -Sadder - the saddest
2. Grey-greyer-the greyest
3. Bad-worse- the worst
4. Old-older- the oldest
5. happy-happier-the happiest
6. Free-freer-the freest
7. Far-farther-the farthest
8. Dry-drier-the driest
9. Big-bigger-the biggest
10. Near- nearer -the nearest
11. Shy-shier-the shiest
12. Unusual-more unusual-the most unusual
13. Able-abler-the ablest
14. Mountainous- more mountainous-the most mountainous
15. Little-less -the least
16. Polite- politer- the politest
17. Famous- more famous-the most famous
18. Well-known- more well-known-the most well-known
19. Heavy- heavier-the heaviest