Which sentence contains an adverb of manner?
π a) He left yesterday.
π b) She danced gracefully.
π c) They are here.
π d) I often see her.
Answer: b) She danced gracefully.
π§ Adverb of Manner
Identify the adverb of degree:
π a) Behind
π b) Gently
π c) Fairly
π d) Never
Answer: c) Fairly
π§ Adverb of Degree
What is the function of the adverb βrarelyβ in the sentence: βHe rarely complainsβ?
π a) Time
π b) Degree
π c) Frequency
π d) Manner
Answer: c) Frequency
π§ Adverb of Frequency
What type of adverb is βinsideβ in this sentence: βPlease come insideβ?
π a) Time
π b) Degree
π c) Manner
π d) Place
Answer: d) Place
Choose the adverb of frequency:
π a) Possibly
π b) Nearly
π c) Often
π d) Behind
Answer: c) Often
Choose the correct placement of the adverb:
The children / play / in the garden / usually.
π a) Usually the children play in the garden.
π b) The children play usually in the garden.
π c) The children usually play in the garden.
π d) The children play in the usually garden.
Answer: c) The children usually play in the garden.
π§ Frequency + Position
Identify the conjunctive adverb in this sentence:
He was sick; therefore, he stayed home.
π a) Sick
π b) Therefore
π c) Stayed
π d) Home
Answer: b) Therefore
Which of the following adverbs shows contrast?
π a) Furthermore
π b) Likewise
π c) However
π d) Consequently
Answer: c) However
Which adverb completes the sentence best?
She walked _____ to avoid waking the baby.
π a) Loudly
π b) Quickly
π c) Carefully
π d) Earlier
Answer: c) Carefully
π§ Adverb of Manner
What type of adverb is βyetβ in the sentence: βHe hasnβt eaten yetβ?
π a) Conjunctive
π b) Degree
π c) Time
π d) Frequency
Answer: c) Time
π§ Adverb of Time
Which sentence has both an adverb of time and degree?
π a) He almost always arrives late.
π b) She sings beautifully.
π c) They stayed inside.
π d) I just left.
Answer: a) He almost always arrives late.
π§ Degree + Frequency
Which adverb is used incorrectly?
π a) He speaks fluently.
π b) She can cook goodly.
π c) They walked slowly.
π d) I almost forgot.
Answer: b) She can cook goodly.
π§ Adverb of Manner (Incorrect Form)
What kind of adverb is βsoonβ in the sentence: βWeβll be home soonβ?
π a) Time
π b) Manner
π c) Degree
π d) Frequency
Answer: a) Time
π§ Adverb of Time
Identify the adverb in the sentence:
We were extremely surprised by the news.
π a) Were
π b) Surprised
π c) Extremely
π d) News
Answer: c) Extremely
π§ Adverb of Degree
Which of these conjunctive adverbs signals addition?
π a) Therefore
π b) Furthermore
π c) However
π d) Nevertheless
Answer: b) Furthermore
π§ Conjunctive Adverb
Which sentence contains a sentence adverb (commenting on the whole sentence)?
π a) She gently held the kitten.
π b) Honestly, I donβt like the food.
π c) They frequently go jogging.
π d) Heβs running outside.
Answer: b) Honestly, I donβt like the food.
π§ Sentence Adverb
Choose the sentence with the correct adverb placement:
π a) I always am on time.
π b) Always I am on time.
π c) I am always on time.
π d) I am on time always.
Answer: c) I am always on time.
π§ Adverb of Frequency
What is the meaning of βquiteβ in βShe quite likes coffeeβ?
π a) Not at all
π b) A little
π c) To a moderate extent
π d) Always
Answer: c) To a moderate extent
π§ Adverb of Degree
Which sentence uses βtooβ as an adverb of degree?
π a) She is too tired to study.
π b) Too she went to the party.
π c) I want to go too.
π d) I will too help.
Answer: a) She is too tired to study.
π§ Adverb of Degree
What kind of adverb is βbarelyβ in this sentence: βI barely passed the testβ?
π a) Time
π b) Frequency
π c) Manner
π d) Degree
Answer: d) Degree
π§ Adverb of Degree
Which of the following is NOT an adverb of place?
π a) Nearby
π b) Here
π c) Over
π d) Almost
Answer: d) Almost
π§ Adverb of Degree (Not Place)
Which of the following is the most formal conjunctive adverb to begin an essay paragraph?
π a) Anyway
π b) Also
π c) Moreover
π d) Like
Answer: c) Moreover
π§ Conjunctive Adverb β Formal Use
Which of these adverbs can be used in both the beginning and middle of a sentence?
π a) Never
π b) Therefore
π c) Very
π d) Rarely
Answer: b) Therefore
π§ Conjunctive Adverb β Flexible Placement
Identify the adverbial error in this sentence:
He speaks very wellly.
π a) βVeryβ is incorrect.
π b) βSpeaksβ is incorrect.
π c) βWelllyβ is incorrect.
π d) No error.
Answer: c) βWelllyβ is incorrect.
π§ Incorrect Adverb Formation
Which sentence uses two adverbs (of place and manner)?
π a) She slowly opened the book.
π b) They ran fast.
π c) He ran outside silently.
π d) We rarely argue.
Answer: c) He ran outside silently.
π§ Adverb of Place + Manner