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Let's get started with today's lesson.
Adjective or Adverb?
We'll see if you can choose the correct word in today's quiz lesson.
Before we start the quiz, let me give you a quick reminder.
Use adjectives to describe nouns, things, or people.
And use adverbs to describe verbs, how a person does something.
For example, that was a terrible game.
Terrible is an adjective describing game.
The team played terribly.
Terribly is an adverb describing the verb played.
Got it?
By the way, you can download my full guide to adjectives in English when you click on the link in the description.
Okay, now I'll show you ten sentences, and you'll choose whether the missing word should be an adjective or an adverb.
After a few moments, I'll show you the answer.
Good luck!
Number one, that part of the city isn't very safe or safely.