Adjectives Versus Adverbs Worksheets
www.easyteacherworksheets.com › langarts › partsofAdjectives only modify nouns, while adverbs modify verbs and adjectives and even other adverbs (and can often employ prepositions to do it, too!). The following worksheets ask your students to identify whether selected words are adjectives or adverbs, rewrite words to create their adverbial form, choose whether a blank should be filled with an adjective or adverb, and more.
Adverb or Adjective
www.lcps.org › cms › lib4Adjective or Adverb #6 Directions: Write down the correct form of the red word in parentheses (adjective or adverb). 1. Tom is (slow) _____. He works _____. 2. Sue is a (careful) _____ girl. She climbed up the ladder _____. 3. The dog is (angry) _____. It barks _____. 4. He acted (excellent) _____. He's an _____ actor. 5. They learn English (easy) _____.
Adverbs vs. Adjectives Worksheets
www.englishworksheetsland.com › adverbsvsThere are also some grammar rules that we can use to decide if a word is acting like an adjective or adverb. The first rule is a general rule that if a word ends in -ly then it is an adverb. If you apply this ending to an adjective, it will most likely transform into an adverb. The second rule applies when writing or in some cases spelling.