Word Formation – English Grammar Exercises for B1

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You are giving your friend advice before their road trip. Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.

 “Congratulations on getting your license! Please promise me that you will always drive ______ on the highway.”

     (a) safe

     (b) safely

     (c) safety

     (d) dangerously

 “When you are driving at night, you need to watch the road ______ because visibility is low.”

     (a) carefully

     (b) careful

     (c) care

     (d) carelessly

3   “If it starts raining, don’t panic. Just reduce your speed and drive ______.”

     (a) slowness

     (b) slowly

     (c) slow

     (d) fastly

 “Make sure to clean your windshield so you can see the cars ahead of you ______.”

     (a) clearness

     (b) clear

     (c) unclearly

     (d) clearly

5   “Try to press the brake pedal ______ instead of stopping the car abruptly.”

     (a) smoothly

     (b) smooth

     (c) smoothness

     (d) roughly

6   “Before you even start the engine, make sure you adjust your mirrors ______.”

     (a) properly

     (b) proper

     (c) property

     (d) improperly

 “I know you are excited about your new car, but please avoid driving ______.”

     (a) danger

     (b) dangerous

     (c) safely

     (d) dangerously

8   “Never change lanes ______; always use your turn signal first.”

     (a) sudden

     (b) suddenly

     (c) suddenness

     (d) expectedly

 “You must follow the speed limits ______ when you are driving through a school zone.”

     (a) strictly

     (b) strict

     (c) strictness

     (d) loosely

10   “Remember that you cannot ______ use your mobile phone while holding the steering wheel.”

     (a) legally

     (b) legal

     (c) legality

     (d) illegally

11   “If it snows ______, just pull over to the side of the road and wait.”

     (a) heavy

     (b) heaviness

     (c) heavily

     (d) lightly

12   “If a wild animal jumps out in front of your car, you will need to react ______.”

     (a) quick

     (b) quickly

     (c) quickness

     (d) slowly

13   “With your new prescription glasses, you should be able to read the road signs ______.”

     (a) easily

     (b) easy

     (c) easiness

     (d) hardly

14   “Always watch the traffic lights ______ so you don’t miss a red light.”

     (a) attentive

     (b) attentively

     (c) attention

     (d) inattentively

15   “If an aggressive driver honks at you, just breathe deeply and react ______.”

     (a) calmly

     (b) calm

     (c) calmness

     (d) angrily

16   “When you get stuck in a long traffic jam, you just have to wait ______.”

     (a) patient

     (b) patience

     (c) impatiently

     (d) patiently

17   “Make sure you park the car ______ between the white lines so you don’t get a ticket.”

     (a) correct

     (b) correctly

     (c) correction

     (d) incorrectly

18   “You must stop ______ at every stop sign, even if the road looks empty.”

     (a) completion

     (b) complete

     (c) incompletely

     (d) completely

19   “Now that you have a driver’s license, you have a duty to behave ______ on the road.”

     (a) responsibly

     (b) responsible

     (c) responsibility

     (d) irresponsibly

20   “Please take my advice ______; driving is a big responsibility, not a video game.”

     (a) serious

     (b) seriousness

     (c) seriously

     (d) playfully

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (b) safely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The verb “drive” requires an adverb of manner to describe how the action is performed. Adjective (safe) + ly = Adverb (safely).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Many B1 learners say “drive safe,” but grammatically, adjectives modify nouns, not verbs. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: The opposite of the intended advice.

2 (a) carefully

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “watch”. Adjective (careful) + ly = Adverb (carefully).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun/Base Verb. (d) Meaning Trap: “Carelessly” means without care, which is bad advice.

3 (b) slowly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “drive”. Adjective (slow) + ly = Adverb (slowly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Structural Error: Noun. (c) Common Mistake: Adjective. (d) Meaning Trap: “Fastly” is not a word (the adverb of fast is just fast), and driving fast in the rain is dangerous.

4 (d) clearly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “see”. Adjective (clear) + ly = Adverb (clearly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Structural Error: Noun. (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Meaning Trap: “Unclearly” means with blurry vision, contradicting the goal of cleaning the windshield.

5 (a) smoothly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “press”. Adjective (smooth) + ly = Adverb (smoothly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: “Roughly” contradicts the advice of not stopping abruptly.

6 (a) properly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “adjust”. Adjective (proper) + ly = Adverb (properly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Adjusting mirrors “improperly” is unsafe.

7 (d) dangerously

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “driving”. Because of the word “avoid,” we need a negative adverb: Adjective (dangerous) + ly = Adverb (dangerously).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Structural Error: Noun. (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Meaning Trap: Avoiding “safely” driving makes no sense.

8 (b) suddenly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “change”. Adjective (sudden) + ly = Adverb (suddenly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Opposite meaning.

9 (a) strictly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “follow”. Adjective (strict) + ly = Adverb (strictly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: “Loosely” means not strictly, which is bad advice for a school zone.

10 (a) legally

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “use”. Adjective (legal) + ly = Adverb (legally).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: You cannot legally use it (using it illegally is what people do when they break the law, but the sentence says “you cannot legally…”).

11 (c) heavily

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “snows”. Note the spelling change: Adjective (heavy) → drop ‘y’, add ‘i’ + ly = Adverb (heavily).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (b) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Pulling over for “lightly” snowing isn’t usually necessary.

12 (b) quickly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “react”. Adjective (quick) + ly = Adverb (quickly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Reacting “slowly” to an animal jumping out will cause a crash.

13 (a) easily

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “read”. Spelling change: easy → easily.
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: “Hardly” means almost not at all, which contradicts having “new glasses”.

14 (b) attentively

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “watch”. Adjective (attentive) + ly = Adverb (attentively).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: “Inattentively” means without paying attention.

15 (a) calmly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “react”. Adjective (calm) + ly = Adverb (calmly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Reacting “angrily” leads to road rage.

16 (d) patiently

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “wait”. Adjective (patient) + ly = Adverb (patiently).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (b) Structural Error: Noun. (c) Meaning Trap: “Impatiently” contradicts the advice of just having to wait.

17 (b) correctly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “park”. Adjective (correct) + ly = Adverb (correctly).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Parking “incorrectly” will result in a ticket.

18 (d) completely

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “stop”. Adjective (complete) + ly = Adverb (completely).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Structural Error: Noun. (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Meaning Trap: Stopping “incompletely” (a rolling stop) is illegal.

19 (a) responsibly

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb “behave”. Spelling rule: Words ending in -ble change to -bly. Responsible → Responsibly.
  • Distractor Analysis: (b) Common Mistake: Adjective. (c) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Behaving “irresponsibly” is bad advice.

20 (c) seriously

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Modifies the verb phrase “take my advice”. Adjective (serious) + ly = Adverb (seriously).
  • Distractor Analysis: (a) Common Mistake: Adjective. (b) Structural Error: Noun. (d) Meaning Trap: Taking advice “playfully” contradicts the tone of the warning.
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1 The Purpose of Adverbs of Manner

When you want to describe how an action is performed (e.g., how someone drives, how someone reacts), you must use an Adverb of Manner. A very common mistake for English learners is using an Adjective to describe a verb (e.g., saying “drive safe” instead of “drive safely”).

Always remember the golden rule:

  • Adjectives modify Nouns/Pronouns: “You are a safe driver.”
  • Adverbs modify Verbs: “You drive safely.”

2 Forming Adverbs from Adjectives

The general rule is to add the suffix -ly to the end of an adjective.

  • slowslowly
  • quickquickly
  • carefulcarefully

3 Crucial Spelling Rules

You must pay attention to adjectives that end in “y” or “ble”:

  • Adjectives ending in consonant + “y”: Change the “y” to “i” before adding “-ly”.
    • heavyheavily
    • easyeasily
  • Adjectives ending in “-ble”: Drop the “e” and add “y”.
    • responsibleresponsibly
    • comfortablecomfortably

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