Adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns.
Adjectives can come before nouns or after linking verbs.
Adverbs are used to describe verbs, adjectives or other adverbs.
Adverbs are often (but not always) made by adding "ly" to the adjective.
Delphine plays badminton ….. because she often practices.
well
good
I sometimes feel quite ….. just before I sit down to write an exam.
nervous
nervously
Theo finished his homework in only fifteen minutes. He was very …..
quickly
quick
We were all very ….. when we moved to our new home in Montreal.
happily
happy
I ….. put the apples into the basket and took them home.
gentle
gently
Paul ….. studies for exams, so he usually gets poor grades.
hardly
hard
After I watched the movie, I felt a little …..
sad
sadly
A ….. way to practice your English is to speak it with friends.
good
well
She ….. walked by the dog while it was asleep.
nervously
nervous
The optometrist can’t see me on Friday because she’s ….. on that day.
busily
busy
They all ….. worked on the truck until it was fixed.
busy
busily
My father ….. put a gift for me on my desk.
secret
secretly
Tania said that her password was ….. and that she didn’t want to reveal it.
secret
secretly
I couldn’t find my dog, so I ….. ran home and cried.
sad
sadly
We had a great day at the pool! It was warm and there was a ….. breeze.
gentle
gently
I ….. helped her with her work because she’s my best friend.
gladly
glad
The final English test wasn’t easy, it was quite …..
hard
hardly
Peter was late for class, so he ….. entered the room and sat down.