Word Formation – English Grammar Exercises for B1

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Read the story below. Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.

 “I was so tired after work that I was sitting ______ on the bus, staring out the window.”

     (A) quietly

     (B) loudly

     (C) quiet

     (D) quietness

2   “______, the bus driver announced my stop, so I had to jump up in a panic.”

     (A) Sudden

     (B) Gradually

     (C) Suddenly

     (D) Suddenness

 “I grabbed my heavy backpack ______ and rushed out of the door before it closed.”

     (A) quickness

     (B) slowly

     (C) quick

     (D) quickly

4   “I walked for five minutes before I ______ realized my pocket felt completely empty.”

     (A) immediately

     (B) gladly

     (C) immediateness

     (D) immediate

 “I had acted ______ and left my expensive new phone on the bus seat!”

     (A) careless

     (B) carelessness

     (C) carefully

     (D) carelessly

 “I searched through my bag ______, hoping it was just hiding at the bottom.”

     (A) confidently

     (B) desperately

     (C) desperation

     (D) desperate

 “______, there was a small coffee shop nearby where I could ask for some help.”

     (A) Sadly

     (B) Luckily

     (C) Lucky

     (D) Luck

8   “I borrowed a phone from the barista and ______ dialed my own number.”

     (A) nervousness

     (B) calmly

     (C) nervous

     (D) nervously

 “I waited for a few seconds, and ______, a stranger answered the call!”

     (A) unexpected

     (B) unexpectation

     (C) unexpectedly

     (D) predictably

10   “He spoke very ______ and told me that he had found my device.”

     (A) gently

     (B) angrily

     (C) gentleness

     (D) gentle

11   “______, he was still waiting at the bus stop for his friend to arrive.”

     (A) Fortune

     (B) Fortunately

     (C) Fortunate

     (D) Unfortunately

12   “He told me exactly where he was, so I ran back there ______.”

     (A) hurried

     (B) lazily

     (C) hurriedly

     (D) hurry

13   “When I saw him holding my phone, I sighed ______.”

     (A) miserably

     (B) happy

     (C) happily

     (D) happiness

14   “He handed the phone back to me ______, refusing to accept any money as a reward.”

     (A) politeness

     (B) rudely

     (C) polite

     (D) politely

15   “I checked the screen to see if it was broken, but it was ______ fine.”

     (A) completely

     (B) complete

     (C) barely

     (D) completion

16   “______, the thick screen protector had prevented any scratches.”

     (A) Thankful

     (B) Thankfully

     (C) Regretfully

     (D) Thankfulness

17   “I shook his hand and thanked him ______ for his extreme kindness.”

     (A) falsely

     (B) sincerity

     (C) sincere

     (D) sincerely

18   “It is rare to meet someone who behaves so ______ in this modern world.”

     (A) honestly

     (B) suspiciously

     (C) honest

     (D) honesty

19   “After that incident, I promised myself to check my seats more ______.”

     (A) care

     (B) carefully

     (C) randomly

     (D) careful

20   “I walked the rest of the way home ______, keeping my phone safely inside my zipped pocket.”

     (A) safely

     (B) dangerously

     (C) safe

     (D) safety

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (A) quietly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb is needed to modify the verb “was sitting”. (Quiet + ly = quietly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (B) Adverb meaning “loudly”, which contradicts the tired context (Meaning Trap).

2 (C) Suddenly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): A Sentence Adverb placed at the beginning of the sentence, separated by a comma, to describe an unexpected event.
  • Distractor Analysis: (A) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (B) The adverb “Gradually” contradicts the context of panicking and jumping up (Meaning Trap).

3 (D) quickly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “grabbed”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (A) Noun (Structural Error); (B) The adverb “slowly” contradicts the context of rushing (Meaning Trap).

4 (A) immediately

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the verb “realized”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (D) Adjective (Common Mistake); (C) Noun (Structural Error); (B) The adverb “gladly” is inappropriate when discovering you’ve lost something (Meaning Trap).

5 (D) carelessly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “acted” (meaning without care).
  • Distractor Analysis: (A) Adjective (Common Mistake); (B) Noun (Structural Error); (C) The adverb “carefully” means the opposite of what caused the loss (Meaning Trap).

6 (B) desperately

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb describing the frantic action of searching.
  • Distractor Analysis: (D) Adjective (Common Mistake); (C) Noun (Structural Error); (A) The adverb “confidently” does not fit the panicked context (Meaning Trap).

7 (B) Luckily

  • Why it is correct (The Key): A Sentence Adverb modifying the entire following clause to emphasize good fortune.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (A) The adverb “Sadly” contradicts the helpful situation (Meaning Trap).

8 (D) nervously

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “dialed” while in a state of panic.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (A) Noun (Structural Error); (B) The adverb “calmly” does not fit the stressful situation (Meaning Trap).

9 (C) unexpectedly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb describing the surprising event of someone picking up the lost phone.
  • Distractor Analysis: (A) Adjective (Common Mistake); (B) Noun (Structural Error); (D) The adverb “predictably” contradicts the surprise element (Meaning Trap).

10 (A) gently

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb describing how the kind stranger spoke.
  • Distractor Analysis: (D) Adjective (Common Mistake); (C) Noun (Structural Error); (B) The adverb “angrily” contradicts the stranger’s helpful nature (Meaning Trap).

11 (B) Fortunately

  • Why it is correct (The Key): A Sentence Adverb meaning “By good luck”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (A) Noun (Structural Error); (D) “Unfortunately” means the opposite, which does not fit this good news (Meaning Trap).

12 (C) hurriedly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb describing the action of running back in a rush.
  • Distractor Analysis: (A) Adjective/Past verb (Common Mistake); (D) Noun/Base verb (Structural Error); (B) “Lazily” contradicts the urgent context (Meaning Trap).

13 (C) happily

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “sighed” with relief and joy.
  • Distractor Analysis: (B) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (A) “Miserably” contradicts the relief of finding the phone (Meaning Trap).

14 (D) politely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb describing the courteous manner of returning the phone.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (A) Noun (Structural Error); (B) “Rudely” contradicts the stranger’s kind actions (Meaning Trap).

15 (A) completely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb of degree modifying the adjective “fine”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (B) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (C) “Barely” (almost not) would mean the phone is mostly broken, contradicting the context (Meaning Trap).

16 (B) Thankfully

  • Why it is correct (The Key): A Sentence Adverb expressing gratitude or relief.
  • Distractor Analysis: (A) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (C) “Regretfully” contradicts the positive outcome (Meaning Trap).

17 (D) sincerely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “thanked” (in a genuine way).
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (B) Noun (Structural Error); (A) “Falsely” means faking gratitude, which is incorrect here (Meaning Trap).

18 (A) honestly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the verb “behaves”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (B) “Suspiciously” contradicts the context of praising a good person (Meaning Trap).

19 (B) carefully

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action of checking the seats.
  • Distractor Analysis: (D) Adjective (Common Mistake); (A) Noun/Verb (Structural Error); (C) “Randomly” contradicts the lesson learned about being cautious (Meaning Trap).

20 (A) safely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): An adverb modifying the action “walked”.
  • Distractor Analysis: (C) Adjective (Common Mistake); (D) Noun (Structural Error); (B) “Dangerously” contradicts the context of securing the phone (Meaning Trap).
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1 Forming Adverbs from Adjectives (Word Formation: Adj → Adv)

Most adverbs of manner or sentence/comment adverbs are formed using this rule:

👉 Adjective + -ly = Adverb

  • fortunatefortunately
  • suddensuddenly

Important Spelling Rules:

  • For adjectives ending in a consonant + “y” → Change “y” to “i” and add “-ly” (luckyluckily, happyhappily).

2 Syntactic Position and Function of Adverbs

  • Sentence Adverbs (Comment Adverbs): Usually placed at the beginning of a sentence and separated by a comma (,). Their function is to express the speaker’s attitude, emotion, or evaluation of the entire event that follows.
    • Example: Fortunately, he was still waiting at the bus stop.
  • Adverbs of Manner: Placed directly after the main verb or after the object to answer the question “How?”. They directly modify the action.
    • Example: I grabbed my backpack quickly.

3 Common Pitfall (The Adjective Trap):

B1 level learners frequently forget to add the “-ly” suffix and mistakenly use Adjectives to modify Verbs (e.g., saying I ran quick instead of I ran quickly, or Lucky, I found it instead of Luckily, I found it). Always remember the golden rule: Verbs go with Adverbs; Nouns go with Adjectives!

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