Adjective vs Adverb Exercises

Adjectives and adverbs exercises online with answers — practise adjective vs adverb choices, adverb or adjective after linking verbs and action verbs, confusing pairs (good/well, hard/hardly, late/lately), and dual-function words. 80 multiple choice questions across 4 sets with printable PDF worksheets, from A1 to B1. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (A1 - B1 Level).

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1

Adjective or Adverb: The Basic Rule

Adjective vs Adverb Exercises

A1·20 questions·12 min
2

Linking Verbs vs Action Verbs

Adjective vs Adverb Exercises

A2·20 questions·14 min
3

Confusing Pairs & Dual-Function Words

Adjective vs Adverb Exercises

A2·20 questions·14 min
4

Mixed Adjective vs Adverb Practice

Adjective vs Adverb Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

Why practice Adjective vs Adverb exercises?

These Adjective vs Adverb exercises help you master one of the trickiest distinctions in English grammar. Start with the basic rule — adjectives describe nouns while adverbs describe verbs — then learn why linking verbs like look, feel, smell, taste, and sound take adjectives, not adverbs. You'll tackle confusing pairs such as good/well, hard/hardly, and late/lately, and discover dual-function words like fast and early that work as both adjectives and adverbs. Finally, put all the rules together in mixed adjectives and adverbs practice at B1 level.