Adjectives, Adverbs & Comparatives Interactive Exercises

The exercises on this page are a mix of different things related to adjectives, adverbs and their comparative form. They don’t follow one specific theme very closely. I hope you find them useful!
Make adverbs out of the adjectives between brackets! All these adverbs have the -sti ending.
You will add the -sti to the weak stem of the adjective, which is the same form as for the genetive case. For example, the adjective helppo becomes helpon in the genetive, so helposti will also have only one p.
Make adverbs out of the adjectives between brackets! All these adverbs have the -sti ending.
This exercise contains wordtype B words, which will have the strong grade in the genetive case as well as when you add -sti to them. These wordtypes undergo the following changes:
- Words ending in -As get -AA-
- Words ending in -is get -ii-
- Words ending in -e get -ee-
- Words ending in -tOn get -ttOmA
Turn the adverbs between brackets into comparative forms!
Read more about the comparative of adverbs here.
Turn the adverbs between brackets into comparative forms!
Read more about the comparative of adverbs here.
Turn the adverbs between brackets into comparative forms!
Read more about the comparative of adverbs here.
What type of word does the sentence need? An adjective, adverb or a comparative form?
Adjectives are used with the verb olla, describing a quality of a thing. Adverbs are used with other verbs and describe the manner of the action.
Adjectives are used with the verb olla, describing a quality of a thing. Adverbs are used with other verbs and describe the manner of the action.
What type of word does the sentence need? An adjective, adverb or a comparative form?
Drag the right form into each sentence!
