Sentence With Adjective And Adverb. Explain how adjectives and adverbs are tested in ACT English. One test is to replace the verb with the same form of 'be' and see if the sentence still makes sense.
To make this sentence correct, we could change the adjective to an adverb: He drove quickly. It is important, therefore, that you know whether you need an adjective or an adverb in the sentences you want to say or write. After you watch this lesson, the difference will be clear.
Comparing with Adjectives and Adverbs If you have read about comparisons that how comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs are.
He bought her a necklace which was horribly expensive.
Tutorial on adverbs, adjectives, and linking verbs with an interactive exercise. The sentence, She ate her lunch quick, does not make sense. Adjective + adverb - the adverb describes an adjective.