exercises and solutions exceptions adjective adverb
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Übungen Aufgaben und Lösungen zum Thema Adverb Ausnahmen
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Question 1 of 6 1.
Question Which option is correct?
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Question 2 of 6 2.
Question Which option is correct?
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Question 3 of 6 3.
Question Which option is correct?
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Question 4 of 6 4.
Question Which option is correct?
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Question 5 of 6 5.
Question Fill in good or well:
- You are a very (good) person. You always behave so (well). It was a (good) game. The players played very (well). You passed the exam (well). You wrote a (good) exam. This wine doesn't taste (good). It's not a (good) wine. Does the company pay (well). No the salary is no (good). I'm not (well). The food wasn't (good).
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Question 6 of 6 6.
Question Fill in the correct form:
- I have (hardly)(hard/hardly) had a moment to myself (lately).(lately/late) She has worked (hard) all day. (hard/hardly) The meeting has been (awfully) exhausting. (awful/awfully) This cheese smells (bad). (bad/badly) Turn the music down. I can't hear (well). (good/well) I am (terribly) tired. (terrible/terribly) She's really looking (good) today. (well/good) Your proposal sounds (good). (well/good) In know Soho (extremely)(extremely/extreme) (well). (well/good)
Fortunately, exceptions regarding the difference between the adverb and adjective are pretty staightforward: