Adjective or adverb
Adjective or adverb
Place the adverb
Find the mistake
Arrange the sentences
100

She _______ solved the math problem.

a) easy

b) easily

b) easily

100

Mingwei answered all the brain teasers ________.

a) correct

b) correctly

b) correctly

100

Margot completed the word puzzle. (easily)

Margot completed the word puzzle easily.

100

There are some luckily easy things you can do.

There are some luckily easy things you can do.

CORRECT: Luckily, there are some easy things you can do.

100

time / a / students / studied / for / a / long / The

The students studied for a long time.

200

__________, Padma won the Spelling Bee by memorizing thousands of words.

a) Amazing

b) Amazingly

b) Amazingly

200

Rachel is very _____ at learning languages.

a) good

b) well

a) good

200

Jennifer completed the memory test. (perfectly)

Jennifer completed the memory test perfectly.

200
There are many videos of people juggling fortunately.

There are many videos of people juggling fortunately.

CORRECT: Fortunately, there are many videos of people juggling.

200

son / solve / can / math problems / very / My / quickly

My son can solve math problems very quickly.

300

Sasha sang very ______ at the festival.

a) good

b) well

b) well

300

The answers to the test were not very ______-.

a) obvious

b) obviously

a) obvious

300

Kenichi is losing sensation in his left leg. (sadly)

Sadly, Kenichi is losing sensation in his left leg.

300

Easily you can find them online.

Easily you can find them online.

CORRECT: You can easily find them online.

300

exercises / day / He / brain training /does / every

He does brain training exercises every day.

400

He _____ solved the crossword puzzle.

a) quickly

b) quick

a) quickly

400

_____, her mother recognized her musical gift and introduced her to the violin at a young age.

a) Lucky

b) Luckily

b) Luckily

400

Patricia checks her blood pressure. (regularly)

Patricia checks her blood pressure regularly.

400

She fortunately got better without any medication.

She fortunately got better without any medication.

CORRECT: Fortunately, she got better without any medication.

400

repeat it / hear / After / name, / you / a / correctly

After you hear a name, repeat it correctly.

500

My grandson was _______ to meet the famous astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson.

a) lucky

b) luckily

a) lucky

500

The student _____ solved the math equation on the board.

a) calm

b) calmly

b) calmly

500

Jason got 100 percent wrong on his math test. (amazingly)

Amazingly, Jason got 100 percent wrong on his math test.

500

Try these techniques hopefully and you'll improve your hand-eye coordination.

Try these techniques hopefully and you'll improve your hand-eye coordination.

CORRECT: Try these techniques and hopefully, you'll improve your hand-eye coordination.

500

water / two liters / of / day / should / a / You /drink

You should drink two liters of water a day.