Weather Vocabulary
Family Vocabulary
Subject Questions
Object Questions
Adverbs of Manner
100

The usual weather during summer is ___.

Sunny

100

This person is the Father of your mother/father

Grandfather

100

Dave was at the bar last week weekend.

Who was at the bar last weekend?

100

George wrote a letter.

What did George write?

100

Find the adjective in the first sentence and fill the gap with the correct form of the adverb:

The boys are loud. They shout ____. 

Loudly

200

The perfect weather to go skiing is ___.

Snowy/Cold

200

This person is the child of your uncle/aunt

Cousin

200

Michael spent $1,000 on a new computer.

Who spent $1,000 on a new computer?

200

The teenagers enjoyed the party.

What did the teenagers enjoy?

200

Find the adjective in the first sentence and fill the gap with the correct form of the adverb:

My brother is a careless driver. He drives ____. 

Carelessly

300

What is the weather like in the desert?

Hot/dry

300

This person is the daughter of your brother/sister

Niece

300

The car is in the garage.

What is in the garage?

300

My father is driving the car.

What is my father driving?

300

Complete the sentence with the comparative form:

Madrid is ____ Lisbon. (not/windy)

Madrid is not as windy as Lisbon.

400

In this weather you will experience - thunder, lightening, dark clouds, wind, and rain. 

Stormy

400

This person is the son of your brother/sister

Nephew

400

The caterpillar became a butterfly.

What became a butterfly?

400

He built the house in 2002.

When did he build the house?

400

Complete the sentence with the comparative form:

Who can run ____ than Selena? (fast)

Who can run faster than Selena?

500

What is the weather like today?

Today is Sunny/Cloudy/Rainy

500

This person is the father of your husband or wife

Father-in-law

500

The food was on the table.

What was on the table?

500

Mitchel spent $1,000 on a new computer.

How much money did Mitchel spend on a computer?

500

Complete the sentence with the comparative form:

Bradley drew ___ than his sister. (skillful)

Brad drew more skillfully than his sister.