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Adjectives Vocabulary Practice Worksheet
Words: objective, theoretical, contemporary, witty, exponential, paradoxical
Part A – Fill in the blanks
(Choose from the list above. Use each word only once.)
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The scientist ensured her findings were based on measurable facts, making her work completely __________.
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The concept of multiple universes remains a __________ idea, as it is based on models rather than direct evidence.
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The gallery showcased __________ artworks reflecting present-day social issues.
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The comedian’s __________ remark had the audience laughing while cleverly pointing out a political flaw.
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The company’s profits grew at an __________ rate after the product launch, doubling every month.
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It’s __________ that strict rules within a company can sometimes lead to greater creativity.
Part A: 1. objective 2. theoretical 3. contemporary 4. witty 5. exponential 6. paradoxical
Part B – Multiple Choice Questions
(Circle the correct answer.)
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Which sentence best uses the word objective?
a) Her objective scarf matched her shoes perfectly.
b) The judge gave an objective verdict based solely on evidence.
c) He had an objective dream about flying.
d) The student’s objective drawing was colorful. -
A theoretical model is:
a) Proven by real-life data.
b) Based only on speculation and ideas.
c) Always false.
d) A random guess. -
Which of the following describes something contemporary?
a) A sculpture from 2,000 years ago.
b) A newly released novel about current social issues.
c) An ancient cave painting.
d) A medieval tapestry. -
Which situation shows someone being witty?
a) Reading a dictionary aloud.
b) Making a clever pun in a debate without offending anyone.
c) Explaining a math formula step-by-step.
d) Reciting the periodic table. -
If something grows exponentially, it:
a) Grows at a steady, slow pace.
b) Doubles or increases rapidly over time.
c) Decreases at a constant rate.
d) Stays the same. -
Which example is paradoxical?
a) The sun rises in the east.
b) A statement that is both true and false depending on interpretation.
c) A well-proven scientific law.
d) A clear and simple rule.
Part B: 1-b 2-b 3-b 4-b 5-b 6-b
Part C – Matching Synonyms
(Match the word to its synonym.)
| Word | Synonym Letter |
|---|---|
| 1. Objective | A. Contradictory, puzzling |
| 2. Theoretical | B. Modern, current |
| 3. Contemporary | C. Clever, humorous |
| 4. Witty | D. Rapid, accelerating |
| 5. Exponential | E. Abstract, conceptual |
| 6. Paradoxical | F. Fair, unbiased |
Part C: 1-F 2-E 3-B 4-C 5-D 6-A
Part D – Choose the Correct Sentence
(Select the one correct sentence in each set.)
1. Objective
a) The artist painted an objective portrait full of vivid emotions.
b) The journalist’s report was objective, presenting facts without personal bias.
c) She wore an objective dress to the party.
2. Theoretical
a) The professor discussed a theoretical framework that hasn’t been tested yet.
b) The cake recipe is theoretical because it tastes good.
c) His theoretical shoes matched his belt.
3. Contemporary
a) The museum exhibited contemporary paintings created by artists in the last decade.
b) He read a contemporary scroll written 1,000 years ago.
c) Her contemporary lunch included traditional dishes from the 1600s.
4. Witty
a) Her witty comeback had everyone laughing while making a valid point.
b) His witty handwriting was hard to read.
c) The book was witty because it was very serious.
5. Exponential
a) The country saw exponential growth in technology adoption, doubling each year.
b) His exponential jacket was bright and colorful.
c) The train moved at an exponential speed of 10 km/h.
6. Paradoxical
a) It’s paradoxical that strict rules can sometimes increase creativity.
b) The cake’s sweetness was paradoxical because it was sweet.
c) She wore paradoxical shoes to match her scarf.
Part D: 1-b 2-a 3-a 4-a 5-a 6-a
Part E. Matching Opposites
| Word | Opposite (Match) |
|---|---|
| Objective | Biased, subjective |
| Theoretical | Practical, empirical |
| Contemporary | Old-fashioned, outdated |
| Witty | Dull, humorless |
| Exponential | Slow, gradual |
| Paradoxical | Straightforward, logical |
Answer Key
Part A: 1. objective 2. theoretical 3. contemporary 4. witty 5. exponential 6. paradoxical
Part B: 1-b 2-b 3-b 4-b 5-b 6-b
Part C: 1-F 2-E 3-B 4-C 5-D 6-A
Part D: 1-b 2-a 3-a 4-a 5-a 6-a
Adverbs Vocabulary Practice Worksheet
Words: extremely, meanwhile, most notably, accordingly, ideally, apparently, eagerly, reasonably, technically, evenly, wisely, everywhere, usually, indefinitely, already
Part A – Fill in the blanks
(Choose from the list above. Use each word only once.)
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The threat of global warming may become __________ serious if the current trend continues.
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Stress can be damaging to our health; exercise, __________, can reduce its effects.
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We have many global challenges, __________ climate change and plastic pollution.
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There are various types of flowers, and the way they mature varies __________.
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__________, this device is for elderly people who can use it without any prior training.
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__________, some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of diseases.
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Her autobiography will be one of the most __________ awaited books of the season.
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As a manager, he deals with problems __________ and equally, never losing his temper.
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__________, the two countries are still at war as a peace treaty was never signed.
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It is important that the rules are applied __________ to both sides.
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If you save your money __________, you might be able to go on vacation at the end of the year.
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In our times, computers are __________ and have become a part of daily life.
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I __________ spend my mornings in the garden and my afternoons at the pool.
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We cannot continue __________ to delay action on climate change.
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Wholesale prices have __________ nearly doubled in the past year.
Part A:
extremely 2. meanwhile 3. most notably 4. accordingly 5. ideally 6. apparently 7. eagerly 8. reasonably 9. technically 10. evenly 11. wisely 12. everywhere 13. usually 14. indefinitely 15. already
Part B – Multiple Choice Questions
(Circle the correct answer.)
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Which best uses extremely?
a) He was extremely tall for his age. ✅
b) He was extremely in the garden.
c) She extremely played the guitar.
d) We extremely the book. -
Meanwhile means:
a) Before a certain time.
b) In the intervening period. ✅
c) Without limits.
d) In all places. -
Which best shows most notably?
a) I most notably went to bed.
b) The country faces many problems, most notably unemployment. ✅
c) She most notably bought bread.
d) They most notably forgot their keys. -
If something happens accordingly, it happens:
a) Without reason.
b) In a way suitable for the situation. ✅
c) Without limits.
d) Before now. -
Ideally describes:
a) The perfect situation. ✅
b) A dangerous time.
c) A sudden problem.
d) An unexpected event. -
Which shows apparently?
a) Apparently, the shop is closed on Mondays. ✅
b) Apparently the dog ran extremely fast.
c) Apparently flowers bloom in winter.
d) Apparently food is tasty. -
If you eagerly do something, you:
a) Do it with strong desire. ✅
b) Do it unwillingly.
c) Do it carelessly.
d) Do it slowly. -
Reasonably means:
a) Without fairness.
b) With good sense. ✅
c) With extreme anger.
d) In all places. -
Which best uses technically?
a) Technically, the rule still applies. ✅
b) Technically, we went swimming.
c) Technically, this cake is sweet.
d) Technically, she runs fast. -
Evenly means:
a) Affecting all parts equally. ✅
b) Affecting only one side.
c) Done at random.
d) Done suddenly.
Part B:
1-a 2-b 3-b 4-b 5-a 6-a 7-a 8-b 9-a 10-a
Part C – Matching Synonyms
(Match the word to its synonym.)
| Word | Synonym Letter |
|---|---|
| 1. Extremely | A. Perfectly, in the best way |
| 2. Meanwhile | B. In all places |
| 3. Most notably | C. Especially |
| 4. Accordingly | D. Suitably |
| 5. Ideally | E. Exceedingly |
| 6. Apparently | F. Seemingly |
| 7. Eagerly | G. Enthusiastically |
| 8. Reasonably | H. Sensibly |
| 9. Technically | I. By the exact rules |
| 10. Evenly | J. Equally |
1-E 2-(no synonym given for 'meanwhile', can add: during that time) but we can match logically in final PDF
3-C 4-D 5-A 6-F 7-G 8-H 9-I 10-J
Part D – Matching Opposites
| Word | Opposite Letter |
|---|---|
| 1. Extremely | A. Slightly |
| 2. Meanwhile | B. At the same place |
| 3. Most notably | C. Insignificantly |
| 4. Accordingly | D. Inappropriately |
| 5. Ideally | E. Imperfectly |
| 6. Apparently | F. Certainly |
| 7. Eagerly | G. Reluctantly |
| 8. Reasonably | H. Unreasonably |
| 9. Technically | I. Casually |
| 10. Evenly | J. Unequally |
1-A 2-B 3-C 4-D 5-E 6-F 7-G 8-H 9-I 10-J
Part E – Choose the Correct Sentence
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Extremely
a) The water was extremely cold after the storm. ✅
b) He extremely opened the window.
c) The cake was extremely of sugar. -
Meanwhile
a) I studied for the exam; meanwhile, my friend took a nap. ✅
b) Meanwhile, it rained before we left.
c) The dog barked meanwhile in the garden. -
Most notably
a) Most notably, she forgot her own birthday.
b) The region faces many environmental issues, most notably air pollution. ✅
c) He most notably painted his room green. -
Accordingly
a) The teacher explained the changes and we adjusted our plans accordingly. ✅
b) We accordingly ate lunch.
c) They accordingly visited Paris. -
Ideally
a) Ideally, students should submit their work before the deadline. ✅
b) Ideally, the bus arrived late.
c) Ideally, she forgot her purse. -
Apparently
a) Apparently, the concert has been cancelled due to rain. ✅
b) Apparently, the cat jumped.
c) Apparently, water is wet.
1-a 2-a 3-b 4-a 5-a 6-a
Answer Key
Part A:
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extremely 2. meanwhile 3. most notably 4. accordingly 5. ideally 6. apparently 7. eagerly 8. reasonably 9. technically 10. evenly 11. wisely 12. everywhere 13. usually 14. indefinitely 15. already
Part B:
1-a 2-b 3-b 4-b 5-a 6-a 7-a 8-b 9-a 10-a
Part C:
1-E 2-(no synonym given for 'meanwhile', can add: during that time) but we can match logically in final PDF
3-C 4-D 5-A 6-F 7-G 8-H 9-I 10-J
Part D:
1-A 2-B 3-C 4-D 5-E 6-F 7-G 8-H 9-I 10-J
Part E:
1-a 2-a 3-b 4-a 5-a 6-a
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