She arrived early for the meeting.
TIME
We will go to the beach ___ it stops raining.
a) always
b) when
c) loudly
b) when
The kids were playing ___ the park.
a) outside
b) carefully
c) today
a) outside
She spoke ___ during the presentation.
a) confidently
b) yesterday
c) upstairs
a) confidently
Which sentence correctly uses an adverb of time?
a) She sang beautifully on the stage.
b) We will discuss the matter later when everyone arrives.
c) The dog ran quickly across the field.
d) He placed the books carefully on the shelf.
b) We will discuss the matter later when everyone arrives.
The children played outside after lunch.
PLACE
She has been working on her project ___ morning.
a) since
b) extremely
c) everywhere
a) since
I searched for my book ___ but couldn’t find it.
a) loudly
b) everywhere
c) later
b) everywhere
The little boy cried ___ when he fell.
a) loudly
b) rarely
c) before
a) loudly
Which sentence contains an adverb of place that is necessary to complete the sentence’s meaning?
a) He placed his shoes somewhere in the room.
b) She danced gracefully in front of the crowd.
c) The package was delivered early this morning.
d) He barely finished his assignment before the deadline.
a) He placed his shoes somewhere in the room.
He spoke softly to avoid waking the baby.
MANNER
My grandparents visit us ___ Christmas.
a) often
b) during
c) suddenly
b) during
The cat hid ___ the table when it heard thunder.
a) under
b) quickly
c) tomorrow
a) under
He completed his work ___.
a) quickly
b) inside
c) now
a) quickly
Identify the sentence where the adverb of manner subtly changes the sentence’s meaning.
a) He completed his task effortlessly, surprising everyone.
b) She arrived late due to traffic.
c) We will meet there at noon.
d) The children ran inside because it was raining.
a) He completed his task effortlessly, surprising everyone.
We will leave tomorrow for the trip.
TIME
He called me ___ to discuss the meeting.
a) yesterday
b) heavily
c) near
a) yesterday
The plane flew ___ the clouds.
a) above
b) well
c) before
a) above
The dancers moved ___ across the stage.
a) gracefully
b) early
c) there
a) gracefully
Which sentence uses an adverb of time that implies an indefinite or repeated action?
a) I will visit my grandmother tomorrow.
b) They often go hiking on weekends.
c) The train stopped abruptly.
d) He left his keys somewhere in the kitchen.
b) They often go hiking on weekends.
The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
MANNER
We are going to the amusement park ___ my exams are over.
a) once
b) truly
c) down
a) once
My keys must be ___, but I can’t find them.
a) somewhere
b) really
c) soon
a) somewhere
She handled the fragile glass ___.
a) carefully
b) yesterday
c) behind
a) carefully
Which of the following sentences uses an adverb of place that does not indicate movement?
a) He threw the ball outside.
b) The documents are placed nearby.
c) She walked forward confidently.
d) They traveled south for the winter.
b) The documents are placed nearby.