Adverbios y Adjetivos
Adverbios y Adjetivos
Adverbios y Adjetivos
1. The president hopes that people of all races will live together ________________ .
(PEACEFUL)
2. She told us that the streets in the capital city were _____________ and_____________.
(DIRTY, UGLY)
5. The minister was _____________ worried that the deal would not pass parliament.
(DEEP)
6. Marty drove home from the party as _____________ as he could and got there
_____________ (FAST, SAFE) .
7. When the director found out about the scandal he shouted _____________ at his
employees (ANGRY).
8. The old woman walked across the street very _____________ .(CAREFUL)
9. She didn't see me. She _____________ knocked me down with her brand-new car!
(NEAR)
10. After a few weeks people forgot about him _______________. (COMPLETE).
11. He _____________ works anymore, because he already has enough money. (HARD)
12. She _____________ climbed down from the tree as soon as the bear had disappeared.
(SLOW)
18. The boy felt _____________ because he knew what he had done. (GUILTY)
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1. The president hopes that people of all races will live together peacefully .
(PEACEFUL)
2. She told us that the streets in the capital city were dirty and ugly. (DIRTY, UGLY)
5. The minister was deeply worried that the deal would not pass parliament. (DEEP)
6. Marty drove home from the party as fast as he could and got there safely (FAST,
SAFE) .
7. When the director found out about the scandal he shouted angrily at his
employees (ANGRY).
8. The old woman walked across the street very carefully .(CAREFUL)
9. She didn't see me. She nearly knocked me down with her brand-new car! (NEAR)
10. After a few weeks people forgot about him completely. (COMPLETE).
11. He hardly works anymore, because he already has enough money. (HARD)
12. She slowly climbed down from the tree as soon as the bear had disappeared.
(SLOW)
15. English is an easy language to learn , however he couldn't learn grammar rules so
easily . (EASY, EASY)
18. The boy felt guilty because he knew what he had done. (GUILTY)
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B1 Comparison of Adjectives AD002
10. Children usually have ____________________ money to spend than teenagers. (LITTLE)
11. July and August are normally ____________________ moths of the year (HOT) .
13. In this test she has made ____________________ mistakes than in the last one. (FEW)
15. The film I watched yesterday was ____________________ than the one on Saturday
(INTERESTING)
16. Peter is ____________________ player on our team. He never gets anything right. (BAD)
18. Bill works ____________________ than ever. He wants to get a promotion. (HARD)
20. This chair is not as ____________________ as the one in the living room.
(COMFORTABLE)
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4. Mr Harper is the most boring teacher in the whole school. He is even more boring
than my French teacher (BORING)
6. People say women are more polite / politer than men. (POLITE)
10. Children usually have less money to spend than teenagers. (LITTLE)
11. July and August are normally the hottest moths of the year (HOT) .
12. Paul is the slowest runner in our class . Nobody is slower than he is. (SLOW)
13. In this test she has made fewer mistakes than in the last one. (FEW)
15. The film I watched yesterday was more interesting than the one on Saturday
(INTERESTING)
16. Peter is the worst player on our team. He never gets anything right. (BAD)
17. English is not as difficult as German but more difficult than other languages
(DIFFICULT).
18. Bill works harder than ever. He wants to get a promotion. (HARD)
19. Mrs Simmons is the most polite / the politest teacher I have ever met. (POLITE)
20. This chair is not as comfortable as the one in the living room. (COMFORTABLE)
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B1 Adjective or Adverb AD004
4. Australians and New Zealanders are ________________ related in many ways. (CLOSE)
6. I felt ________________ when I saw the results of the final exam. (BAD)
10. She stayed ________________ , even though she looked ________________ . (CALM ,
ANGRY)
17. The passengers were ________________ injured in the car crash (SERIOUS)
18. Mr Higgins was ________________ upset about losing his car keys. (TERRIBLE)
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4. Australians and New Zealanders are closely related in many ways. (CLOSE)
6. I felt bad when I saw the results of the final exam. (BAD)
10. She stayed calm , even though she looked angry . (CALM , ANGRY)
17. The passengers were seriously injured in the car crash (SERIOUS)
18. Mr Higgins was terribly upset about losing his car keys. (TERRIBLE)
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B1 Adjective or Adverb AD005
1. My friend helped me paint the walls. She's done it very ________________ . (NICE)
4. The doctor told us that the wound looked very ________________ . (BAD)
6. The boys from across the street always greet us ________________ . (FRIENDLY)
8. She is a ________________ intelligent girl, probably the best in our class. (HIGH)
10. The headmaster of our school has a very ________________ voice. (LOUD)
12. When we got home from our holidays, we were all very ________________ from the
flight. (SLEEP)
14. The match had ________________ begun when it started to rain. (HARD)
15. The exercise wasn't very difficult. We were able to do it ________________ . (EASY)
16. My niece jumped around ________________ when she heard the good news. (HAPPY)
19. My car broke down yesterday. I hope the mechanic can fix it ________________
.(QUICK)
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1. My friend helped me paint the walls. She's done it very nicely . (NICE)
4. The doctor told us that the wound looked very bad . (BAD)
6. The boys from across the street always greet us in a friendly way . (FRIENDLY)
8. She is a highly intelligent girl, probably the best in our class. (HIGH)
10. The headmaster of our school has a very loud voice. (LOUD)
12. When we got home from our holidays, we were all very sleepy from the flight.
(SLEEP)
14. The match had hardly begun when it started to rain. (HARD)
15. The exercise wasn't very difficult. We were able to do it easily . (EASY)
16. My niece jumped around happily when she heard the good news. (HAPPY)
19. My car broke down yesterday. I hope the mechanic can fix it quickly .(QUICK)
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B1 Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING AD006
1. Halloween was probably the most _______________ film I have ever seen
(FRIGHTENED / FRIGHTENING ).
3. I am _______________ to see how well he gets along with his stepfather. (SURPRISED
/SURPRISING)
5. As the big day came closer, my sister became _______________ nervous (INCREASED /
INCREASINGLY).
6. You've been walking for 5 hours. You must feel _______________ (EXHAUSTED /
EXHAUSTING).
7. I was _______________ when I saw him in that outfit for the first time. (FRIGHTENED
/FRIGHTENING)
8. I didn't like the film. The plot was rather simple and _______________ . (UNINTERESTED
/ UNINTERESTING)
9. It's _______________ to see how many people didn't care to vote in the last election .
(SURPRISED / SURPRISING)
10. You look a bit _______________ . Don't you know what you're supposed to do ?
(CONFUSED / CONFUSING)
11. I saw that my boss was very _______________ with how I behaved . (ANNOYED /
ANNOYING)
12. They were all very _______________ by the performance of the actors. (IMPRESSED /
IMPRESSING)
13. The school trip was really _______________ . I learned a lot of things I hadn't known
before . (EXCITED / EXCITING)
14. It was _______________ to have met such a great movie star. (THRILLED / THRILLING)
15. We were _______________ when we found out that his sister was on the plane that
went missing. (WORRIED / WORRYING)
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1. Halloween was probably the most frightening film I have ever seen
(FRIGHTENED / FRIGHTENING ).
2. I always get so embarrassed when my dad starts speaking English
(EMBARRASSED / EMBARRASSING).
3. I am surprised to see how well he gets along with his stepfather. (SURPRISED
/SURPRISING)
4. The lesson was so boring that I fell asleep (BORED / BORING).
5. As the big day came closer, my sister became increasingly nervous (INCREASED
/ INCREASINGLY).
6. You've been walking for 5 hours. You must feel exhausted (EXHAUSTED /
EXHAUSTING).
7. I was frightened when I saw him in that outfit for the first time. (FRIGHTENED
/FRIGHTENING)
8. I didn't like the film. The plot was rather simple and uninteresting .
(UNINTERESTED / UNINTERESTING)
9. It's surprising to see how many people didn't care to vote in the last election .
(SURPRISED / SURPRISING)
10. You look a bit confused . Don't you know what you're supposed to do ?
(CONFUSED / CONFUSING)
11. I saw that my boss was very annoyed with how I behaved . (ANNOYED /
ANNOYING)
12. They were all very impressed by the performance of the actors. (IMPRESSED /
IMPRESSING)
13. The school trip was really exciting . I learned a lot of things I hadn't known
before . (EXCITED / EXCITING)
14. It was thrilling to have met such a great movie star. (THRILLED / THRILLING)
15. We were worried when we found out that his sister was on the plane that went
missing. (WORRIED / WORRYING)
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B1 Adjective - Adverb AD007
3. I lost the game because I had been playing __________________. It was even ____________
than last season’s game. (BAD, BAD)
4. The boss is always __________________ -informed. There’s not much you can hide from
him. (GOOD)
11. They have to work __________________ for a living, but if you look at other people, they
__________________ work at all. (HARD, HARD)
12. The children behaved ______________, so they were allowed to go to the party. (GOOD)
14. I __________________ drove my car into the river. It was pretty __________________.
(NEAR, CLOSE)
15. The cook prepared an __________________ lunch for the guests. (EXCELLENT)
16. She had __________________ money to spend than last year (LITTLE).
19. The man became __________________ when the guard asked him to leave. (VIOLENT)
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3. I lost the game because I had been playing badly. It was even worse than last
season’s game. (BAD, BAD)
4. The boss is always well-informed. There’s not much you can hide from him. (GOOD)
5. My French isn’t very good, but I can understand him perfectly if he speaks slowly.
(GOOD, PERFECT, SLOW)
6. The film was terrible. I haven’t seen one as bad as that before. (TERRIBLE, BAD)
8. Expensive hotels are often more comfortable than cheaper ones. (COMFORTABLE,
CHEAP).
11. They have to work hard for a living, but if you look at other people, they hardly work
at all. (HARD, HARD)
12. The children behaved well, so they were allowed to go to the party. (GOOD)
13. It’s the most valuable painting in the whole exhibition (VALUABLE)
14. I nearly drove my car into the river. It was pretty close. (NEAR, CLOSE)
15. The cook prepared an excellent lunch for the guests. (EXCELLENT)
16. She had less money to spend than last year (LITTLE).
19. The man became violent when the guard asked him to leave. (VIOLENT)
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B1 Adjective - Adverb AD008
1. He plays football pretty ___________ , but he’s not a ____________ player. (GOOD, FAIR)
8. Tom _______________ tries to improve his English. He’s very _______________ about it.
(HARD, LAZY)
14. The driver had made a _______________ turn before he crashed into a tree. (SHARP)
18. She fell in love _______________ when she set her eyes on the young man. (MAD)
20. The eagle rose _______________ into the blue sky. (MAJESTIC)
23. It was _______________ when the famous actor _______________ arrived. (LATE, FINAL)
25. The lasagne tastes _______________. Where did you get the recipe? (GREAT)
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1. He plays football pretty well, but he’s not a fair player. (GOOD, FAIR)
8. Tom hardly tries to improve his English. He’s very lazy about it. (HARD, LAZY)
14. The driver had made a sharp turn before he crashed into a tree. (SHARP)
18. She fell in love madly when she set her eyes on the young man. (MAD)
20. The eagle rose majestically into the blue sky. (MAJESTIC)
23. It was late when the famous actor finally arrived. (LATE, FINAL)
25. The lasagne tastes great. Where did you get the recipe? (GREAT)
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B1 Adjective - Adverb AD009
1. We very ________________ missed the chance of meeting the famous film star. (NEAR)
3. He doesn’t look old but rather __________________ for his age. (YOUNG)
7. It was getting __________________ and the sky was turning __________________. (LATE,
DARK)
14. She had all her flowers __________________ arranged in the flower bed. (NEAT)
16. He played against the world’s number one very __________________. (CLEVER)
17. I’m sorry I’m late. I tried to get here as __________________ as I could. (FAST)
18. Jack made a __________________ mistake and drove his car into the tree. (TERRIBLE)
20. That smells __________________. – What are you cooking, Mom? (GREAT)
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1. We very nearly missed the chance of meeting the famous film star. (NEAR)
3. He doesn’t look old but rather young for his age. (YOUNG)
7. It was getting late and the sky was turning dark. (LATE, DARK)
8. It feels strange to know that elephants are roaming freely outside our safari lodge.
(STRANGE, FREE)
11. My girlfriend complained bitterly about the nasty way you treated her sister.
(BITTER, NASTY)
14. She had all her flowers neatly arranged in the flower bed. (NEAT)
16. He played against the world’s number one very cleverly. (CLEVER)
17. I’m sorry I’m late. I tried to get here as fast as I could. (FAST)
18. Jack made a terrible mistake and drove his car into the tree. (TERRIBLE)
20. That smells great. – What are you cooking, Mom? (GREAT)
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B1 Adjective - Adverb AD010
1. Let’s take a break. We have been working ____________ ____________ . (HARD, LATE)
4. I ______________ had a car accident on my way back home from work. (NEAR)
6. The girl was _______________ dressed for her birthday party. (PRETTY)
7. Mom was very ____________ after she had heard the ____________ news. (CALM,
GOOD)
9. The wild animal came ____________ to us, so ____________, we were afraid. (CLOSE,
NATURAL)
10. Dollars are ____________ accepted in many countries of the world. (WIDE)
13. They were ____________ actors who performed in a ____________ professional way.
(PROFESSIONAL, HIGH)
14. We ____________ noticed the storm. All of a sudden, objects were flying around
____________ through the air. (HARD, WILD)
17. They were ____________ ____________ with the Christmas presents they received.
(PERFECT, HAPPY).
19. There is no ____________ flight between Chicago and New Yok at the moment.
(DIRECT)
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1. Let’s take a break. We have been working hard lately. (HARD, LATE)
4. I nearly had a car accident on my way back home from work. (NEAR)
6. The girl was prettily dressed for her birthday party. (PRETTY)
7. Mom was very calm after she had heard the good news. (CALM, GOOD)
9. The wild animal came close to us, so naturally, we were afraid. (CLOSE, NATURAL)
10. Dollars are widely accepted in many countries of the world. (WIDE)
13. They were professional actors who performed in a highly professional way.
(PROFESSIONAL, HIGH)
14. We hardly noticed the storm. All of a sudden, objects were flying around wildly
through the air. (HARD, WILD)
17. They were perfectly happy with the Christmas presents they received. (PERFECT,
HAPPY).
19. There is no direct flight between Chicago and New Yok at the moment. (DIRECT)
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B1 Adjective - Adverb AD013
1. Jack has a _____________ car, but he doesn't like driving so ______________. (FAST, FAST)
2. Tom has ______________ improved his English skills since he arrived. (HARD)
4. It was one of those matches where all of players ______________ played ______________.
(REAL, BAD)
6. I was ______________ surprised to meet her so ______________ after our last meeting.
(HIGH, QUICK)
8. The plane was flying ______________ ______________ over the hilltops. (PRETTY, LOW)
10. Some shops in the tourist district close very ______________. (LATE)
11. I felt ______________ ______________ after I had spoken to him like that. (TERRIBLE,
GUILTY)
12. She ______________ missed her train because she was speaking on the phone. (NEAR)
13. His brother is working ______________ for his final exam. (HARD)
16. Even though the wind was blowing ______________, they tried to row the boat
______________. (HEAVY, STEADY)
17. From such a great distance even ______________ buildings look ______________. (HIGH,
SMALL)
18. My brother plays football ______________ well, but he doesn't like being so
______________. (FAIR, FAIR)
19. The Prime Minister's politics were ______________ disputed across the country. (WIDE)
20. ______________, we were at home when the disaster happened. Others were not so
______________. (LUCKY, LUCKY)
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1. Jack has a fast car, but he doesn't like driving so fast. (FAST, FAST)
2. Tom has hardly improved his English skills since he arrived. (HARD)
4. It was one of those matches where all of players really played badly. (REAL, BAD)
6. I was highly surprised to meet her so quickly after our last meeting. (HIGH, QUICK)
8. The plane was flying pretty low over the hilltops. (PRETTY, LOW)
10. Some shops in the tourist district close very late. (LATE)
11. I felt terribly guilty after I had spoken to him like that. (TERRIBLE, GUILTY)
12. She nearly missed her train because she was speaking on the phone. (NEAR)
13. His brother is working hard for his final exam. (HARD)
16. Even though the wind was blowing heavily, they tried to row the boat steadily.
(HEAVY, STEADY)
17. From such a great distance even high buildings look small. (HIGH, SMALL)
18. My brother plays football fairly well, but he doesn't like being so fair. (FAIR, FAIR)
19. The Prime Minister's politics were widely disputed across the country. (WIDE)
20. Luckily, we were at home when the disaster happened. Others were not so lucky.
(LUCKY, LUCKY)
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B1 Comparison of Adjectives AD014
5. I don't have _____________________ idea of what you are taking about. (SLIGHT)
7. The new Mission Impossible movie is good, but the next James Bond film will be
_____________________. (EXCITING)
9. Why can't you stay a bit _____________________? - It's only half past six. (LONG)
10. The more you practice, the _____________________ you will get. (GOOD)
12. The essay you wrote wasn't very creative. I'm sure you can do _____________________.
(GOOD)
14. Getting the right people for the job is one of ________________________ problems we
have at the company. (SERIOUS)
15. The headmaster's speech was OK, but what the students said was
_____________________. (INTERESTING)
16. Helping her with the dishes was _____________________ I could do for her. (LITTLE)
17. How did you like the roller-coaster ride? – Well, it was _________________________
experience I have ever had. (FRIGHTENING)
18. Mum makes _____________________ lasagne you have ever eaten. (GOOD)
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3. Sit over there. It's the most comfortable chair in this room. (COMFORTABLE)
4. This pub is so noisy. Can we go to a place that is more quiet/ quieter (QUIET)?
5. I don't have the slightest idea of what you are taking about. (SLIGHT)
7. The new Mission Impossible movie is good, but the next James Bond film will be
more exciting. (EXCITING)
8. How much farther is it to the airport? – We'll be there in ten minutes. (FAR)
9. Why can't you stay a bit longer? - It's only half past six. (LONG)
10. The more you practice, the better you will get. (GOOD)
12. The essay you wrote wasn't very creative. I'm sure you can do better. (GOOD)
13. What's the latest news from the conflict zone? (LATE)
14. Getting the right people for the job is one of the most serious problems we have at
the company. (SERIOUS)
15. The headmaster's speech was OK, but what the students said was more interesting.
(INTERESTING)
16. Helping her with the dishes was the least I could do for her. (LITTLE)
17. How did you like the roller-coaster ride? – Well, it was the most frightening
experience I have ever had. (FRIGHTENING)
18. Mum makes the best lasagne you have ever eaten. (GOOD)
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