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Also, As Well, Too | Adverbs Exercise

August 31, 2024 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with also, as well, too.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1She not only writes; she ............... sings.
Wrong!
Use "also" before the main verb to add another action.
2He was here not only on Sunday. ..............., he was here on Monday.
Wrong!
Use "Also" at the beginning of a sentence to add another point.
3John was there. Sally was ............... there.
Wrong!
Use "also" before the main verb in a full sentence.
4I bought some shirts. I bought a coat ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "as well" or "too" at the end of a clause to add another item.
5I have invited Sabu. I have invited Peter ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "as well" or "too" at the end of a positive sentence to add another person.
6Give me some cheese ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "as well" or "too" at the end of a positive request to add something.
7She is pretty. Her sister is ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "as well" or "too" after the verb in this short sentence.
8"I have some doubts." "I have ............... ."
Wrong!
Use "too" at the end of this short affirmative reply.
9"I am going home." "I am ............... ."
Wrong!
Use "too" after the auxiliary verb in this short affirmative reply.
10"I have a headache." "Me ............... ."
Wrong!
The fixed expression is "too" in "Me too."
11It is a small house. ..............., it needs a lot of repairs.
Wrong!
Use "Also" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce an additional point.
12The refugees need food and water. They need medicine ............... .
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "as well" or "too" at the end of the sentence to add another need.
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Answers

  1. She not only writes; she also sings.
  2. He was here not only on Sunday. Also, he was here on Monday.
  3. John was there. Sally was also there.
  4. I bought some shirts. I bought a coat as well / too .
  5. I have invited Sabu. I have invited Peter as well / too .
  6. Give me some cheese as well / too .
  7. She is pretty. Her sister is as well / too .
  8. “I have some doubts.” “I have too .”
  9. “I am going home.” “I am too .”
  10. “I have a headache.” “Me too .”
  11. It is a small house. Also, it needs a lot of repairs.
  12. The refugees need food and water. They need medicine as well / too .
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