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Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: sleepy.
sleepily
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: slow.
slowly
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: careful.
carefully
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: quick.
quickly
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: clear.
clearly
Say the comparative form of the following adjective: long.
longer
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: loud.
loudly
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: easy.
easily
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: happy.
happily
Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: quiet.
quietly
We can form adverbs by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives. True or False?
True
Mention the superlative form of "strong".
strongest
Mention the comparative form of "nice".
nicer
Sometimes the final consonant becomes a double letter. True or False?
True
When the word ends in "e", we drop silent "e" and add -er or -est. True or False?
True
If the word ends in "y", the "y" becomes i. True or False?
True
The following adjective is in its superlative form: fastest. True or False?
True
The suffix –er is added to the end of an adjective to create the superlative form. True or False?
False
The following adjective is in its comparative form: tallest. True or False?
False
The suffix –est is added to the end of an adjective to create the comparative form. True or False?
False
Adjectives describe people, places, things or ideas. True or False?
True