Grammar Rules
Adjective Exercises
much vs many
Decide whether you have to use much or many:
- We saw _____ animals at the zoo.
- How _____ oranges did you put in the box?
- There isn't _____ sugar in my coffee.
- I don't have ______ friends.
- The old man hasn't got _____ hair on his head.
- I've packed _____ bottles of water.
- I didn't get _____ sleep last night.
- How _____ fruit do you eat in an average day?
- many
- many
- much
- many
- much
- many
- much
- much
a little vs a few
Decide whether you have to use a little or a few:
- Can you please buy _______ apples.
- We need _______ water.
- I have _______ money left.
- I take _______ sugar with my coffee.
- We had _______ pints of beer there.
- You have _______ time left.
- There are _______ chairs in the room.
- He only spent _______ dollars there.
- a few
- a little
- a little
- a little
- a few
- a little
- a few
- a few
some vs any
Decide whether you have to use some or any:
- Is there _______ milk left?
- There is _______ juice in the bottle.
- Do you have _______ coffee?
- I don't have _______ money left.
- She has _______ money.
- Do you know _______ of these singers?
- I don’t know _______ of them.
- I know _______ of them.
- any
- some
- any
- any
- some
- any
- any
- some
some vs many
Decide whether you have to use some or many:
- The child put _______ sand into the bucket.
- I can lend you _______ money if you need it.
- There aren't _______ pears left. Only two.
- We had _______ cake with the tea.
- Don't eat so _______ sweets or you'll get fat.
- I had _______ beer last night at the bar.
- I don't have _______ friends.
- He brought _______ food with him.
- some
- some
- many
- some
- many
- some
- many
- some
little vs less
Decide whether you have to use little or less:
- I have _______ interest in classical music.
- I have _______ faith in him.
- We need _______ furniture in this dance hall than in the big one.
- You have to drink _______ coffee.
- He has _______ money than I thought.
- Tonight I drank _______ wine than last night.
- She dedicates _______ time to her homework than to her hobbies.
- This will take _______ time to finish than the last time we tried.
- little
- little
- less
- less
- less
- less
- less
- less
a little vs a lot
Decide whether you have to use a little or a lot:
- That may cost you _______ of money.
- I added _______ sugar to the mix.
- You'll have to spend _______ of cash on this car. (a lot)
- I can do it with _______ help from my friends.
- _______ change can really make a difference.
- I don't have _______ of free time today.
- He left _______ of laundry for me to do.
- She gave him _______ attention.
- a lot
- a little
- a lot
- a little
- a little
- a lot
- a lot
- a little
few vs little
Decide whether you have to use few or little:
- There's _______ point in calling.
- _______ people understood what he said.
- There is _______ use in trying to do this.
- There’s _______ space here as it is.
- There’s _______ I can do about this.
- Dan is a great student. He has _______ problems with history.
- There was _______ traffic on the road.
- I think Coventry will win the match but _______ people agree with me.
- little
- few
- little
- little
- little
- few
- little
- few
fewer vs less
Decide whether you have to use fewer or less:
- There were _______ days below freezing last winter.
- I drank _______ water than she did.
- I have _______ than an hour to do this work.
- People these days are buying _______ newspapers.
- I have _______ time to do this work.
- _______ than thirty children each year develop the disease.
- I wear _______ makeup on weekdays.
- He worked _______ hours than I did.
- fewer
- less
- less
- fewer
- less
- fewer
- less
- fewer
farther vs further
Decide whether you have to use farther or further:
- How much _______ do you plan to drive tonight?
- I just can't go any _______.
- Do you have any _______ plans for adding on to the building?
- That's a lot _______ than I want to carry this heavy suitcase!
- The _______ that I travel down this road, the _______ behind schedule I get.
- How much _______ do you intend to take this legal matter?
- It's not that much _______ to the gas station.
- How much _______ do I have to run, coach?
- farther
- further
- further
- farther
- farther, further
- further
- farther
- farther
later vs latter
Decide whether you have to use later or latter:
- My neighbours have a son and a daughter : the former is a teacher, the _______ is a nurse.
- I will address that at a _______ time.
- Of the first two Harry Potter books, I prefer the _______.
- John arrived at the party _______ than Mary did.
- I prefer the _______ offer to the former one.
- I will be back _______.
- I was given the choice between a hamburger or a hotdog, I chose the _______ of the two; the hotdog.
- When it comes to soy burgers or a juicy cow burger, I prefer the _______.
- latter
- later
- latter
- later
- latter
- later
- latter
- latter
last vs latter
Decide whether you have to use last or latter:
- Jack, Jill and Bob went up the hill; the _______ watched the other two fall down.
- The former half of the film is more interesting than the _______ half.
- Out of chapters 1, 2, and 3, the _______ one is the most difficult to learn.
- Dan is now friends with Ruth, Maya and Ben. The _______ is his cousin.
- Jane speaks Italian and English : the former language fairly well and the _______ fluently.
- There are two versions, A and B, but the _______ is more popular.
- Tom and Dick were both heroes but only the _______ is remembered today.
- I study math, English and history. I enjoy the _______ one most.
- last
- latter
- last
- last
- latter
- latter
- latter
- last
More Adjective Exercise
3.Which of the following sentences contains a proper denominal adjective?
- People in New York are usually busy.
- New York residents are often busy.
- We had fun listening to classic French music.
- Music by the French is fun to listen to.
- He speaks Russian.
- He speaks the Russian language.
4.Choose the superlative adjective in each group of sentences:
- I like dark coffee.
- This is the fastest car I’ve ever driven.
- I’d like darker curtains.
- This is good ice cream.
- Meet Sue, my younger sister.
- Of all the options available, this seems to be the best one.
- This is a better play than the last one.
- The box was blue, and oddly shaped.
- This is the most exciting thing I’ve ever experienced!
5. Choose the absolute adjective in each group of sentences:
- We live in a blue house.
- The grass is greener on the other side.
- This is the shortest my hair has ever been.
- That’s a short dress.
- Why don’t you choose a longer style?
- Just because it’s the shortest dress doesn’t mean it’s the most stylish.
- Our house is bigger than our grandmother’s is.
- They live in the biggest house I’ve ever seen.
- That’s a big house!
6. Choose the adjective from each of the following groups of words:
- interest, interesting, party
- amount, colorful, medicine
- fur, hilarious, cup
- interesting
- colorful
- hilarious
7. Fill in the blanks with the best compound adjective for the situation.
- With ______________ temperatures, this is the coldest winter on record.
- below zero
- below-zero
- freezing
- Jeremy gave Linda a _____________________ engagement ring.
- gorgeous diamond
- gorgeous-diamond
- big
- We’re celebrating with a __________________ bottle of champagne.
- costly
- ten-year-old
- 10 year old
- below-zero
- gorgeous diamond
- ten-year-old
8. Choose the sentence containing the denominal adjective:
- We practiced for the play.
- We spent two hours practicing the Shakespearean play.
- We practiced Shakespeare’s play for two hours.
9. Choose the comparative adjective in each group of sentences:
- This list is longer than the last one.
- This is probably the longest one I’ve ever seen.
- This is a long list.
- Stop acting so weird.
- You’re acting weirder than ever.
- You’re the weirdest person in this class.
- This is the chocolatiest cake I’ve ever tasted.
- Have some chocolate cake.
- Do you think this cake tastes chocolatier than the last one?
10. For each of the following sentences, choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in the blank.
- His grandfather lives in the ________________________ house down the street.
- big old yellow
- yellow old big
- old big yellow
- The shop offers all kinds of _____________________ objects.
- interesting old antique
- old antique interesting
- old interesting antique
- We went for a long walk on a __________________________ trail.
- Beautiful new 5-mile
- New, beautiful 5-mile
- 5-mile new, beautiful
- big old yellow
- interesting old antique
- beautiful new 5-mile
11. A, B, or C? Which phrase contains the denominal adjective?
- open door
- fun time
- Parmesan flavor
12. Some compound adjective contain hyphens. Which of the following sentences is correct?
- He’s a decent-judge of character.
- She submitted a 190-page document supporting her position.
- We’re adopting a two year old parakeet.
13. Which sentence uses the correct order of adjectives?
- We took a ride on a red, new, Italian motorbike.
- We took a ride on an Italian, new, red motorbike.
- We took a ride on a new red Italian motorbike.
14. For each of the following sentences, choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in the blank.
- I was thrilled to receive a __________________ book with my order.
- big, beautiful, leather-bound
- leather-bound, big, beautiful
- beautiful big leather-bound
- His clown costume consists of a red nose, oversized shoes, and a ________________ jacket.
- Size 4X polka-dotted silk smoking
- polka-dotted silk smoking size 4X
- polka dotted size 4x silk smoking
- I’ve been shopping for the perfect _______________ chopsticks.
- Japanese long sushi
- long Japanese sushi
- long sushi Japanese
- beautiful big leather-bound
- size 4x polka-dotted silk smoking
- long Japanese sushi
15. From each group, choose the sentence containing the correct compound adjective.
- Jennifer is overworked. She has been putting in 12 hour days lately.
- Jennifer is overworked. She has been putting in 12-hour days lately.
- Jennifer is overworked. She has been putting in 12-hour-days lately.
- Jim prefers spicy, Caribbean-style food.
- Jim likes Caribbean foods with lots of spice.
- Jim’s favorite foods are spicy ones with Caribbean flavors.
- He’s grown two inches since last time we saw him.
- He’s grown by a whole two inches since we last saw him.
- He’s had a two-inch growth spurt since last time we saw him.