Adjective vs Adverb exercises — Set 2: Linking Verbs vs Action Verbs (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
You look today. Are you feeling OK?
She looked at the tiny print on the label.
This fabric feels really .
The blind man felt along the wall for the light switch.
The flowers in the vase smell .
The dog smelled the food before eating it.
The homemade soup tastes .
He tasted each dish before choosing his favourite.
The band sounded at the concert last night.
The alarm sounded through the entire building.
She appeared about the upcoming interview.
The actor appeared on stage for just a few seconds.
The children grew after the big meal.
The flowers grew in the rich soil.
His face turned when he heard the embarrassing story.
He turned when he heard someone call his name.
It's getting outside. You should take a jacket.
He got dressed because he was late for work.
She became after years of practice.
He seems about starting his new job.
Adjective vs Adverb exercises online (Worksheet)
Some verbs like look, feel, smell, taste, and sound can be linking verbs (+ adjective) or action verbs (+ adverb). Learn to tell them apart: 'She looks happy' (linking — she appears happy) vs 'She looked carefully' (action — she examined something).