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Mastering Adverbs: Usage, Types & Position [Class5-E3-15032026]
Question #31
In the sentence, "The brave knight fought *courageously* on the battlefield yesterday," what kind of adverb is "courageously"?
Adverb of Time
Adverb of Place
Adverb of Manner
Adverb of Degree
Question #32
Which of the following adverbs would you use to describe *how much* something happened?
Often
Outside
Extremely
Soon
Question #33
Choose the sentence where the adverb of frequency is placed correctly.
She visits her grandparents *always* on Sundays.
She *always* visits her grandparents on Sundays.
She visits *always* her grandparents on Sundays.
*Always* she visits her grandparents on Sundays.
Question #34
Identify the adverb of place in the sentence: "The lost puppy barked *loudly* from *underneath* the car."
loudly
underneath
lost
barked
Question #35
Which sentence contains an adverb of time?
He runs *fast*.
She sings *beautifully*.
They arrived *late*.
The ball rolled *downhill*.
Question #36
In the sentence, "My sister *barely* managed to finish her homework *before dinner*," which word is an adverb of degree?
sister
barely
before dinner
homework
Question #37
Which option correctly uses an adverb to modify an adjective?
She is a *very* tall girl.
He walks *quickly* to school.
The sun shines *brightly*.
They waited *patiently*.
Question #38
The sentence "I *often* see deer in the forest" contains an adverb of what type?
Manner
Place
Frequency
Degree
Question #39
Choose the correct position for the adverb "carefully" in the sentence: "The artist painted the delicate picture."
The artist *carefully* painted the delicate picture.
The artist painted *carefully* the delicate picture.
The artist painted the delicate picture *carefully*.
Both A and C are correct.
Question #40
Which adverb in the following sentence describes the verb "ran"? "The frightened child ran *away* *quickly*."
frightened
child
away
quickly
Question #41
What does the adverb "almost" typically express?
Time
Place
Degree
Manner
Question #42
Find the adverb that modifies another adverb in this sentence: "He spoke *too* *softly* for anyone to hear."
spoke
too
softly
anyone
Question #43
Which of these sentences uses "hard" as an adverb?
He is a *hard* worker.
The test was *hard*.
He works *hard* every day.
She hit the ball *hard*.
Question #44
Select the sentence where "early" is used as an adverb of time.
The *early* bird catches the worm.
She arrived *early* for the meeting.
He woke up to an *early* morning.
They had an *early* dinner.
Question #45
Which adverb best completes the sentence to show a low degree of understanding? "She *_______* understood the complex instructions."
fully
perfectly
hardly
clearly
Question #46
Identify the adverb in the following sentence that modifies the entire sentence: "*Fortunately*, we found our way home before dark."
fortunately
home
before dark
way
Question #47
In the sentence, "They hiked *upwards* *slowly* through the misty mountains," how many adverbs are there?
One
Two
Three
Four
Question #48
Which option describes the position of adverbs of frequency like "never" when used with auxiliary verbs (e.g., "have," "will," "can")?
After the main verb
Before the auxiliary verb
Between the auxiliary verb and the main verb
At the very end of the sentence
Question #49
What type of adverb is "outside" in the sentence: "The children played *outside* all afternoon?"
Adverb of Manner
Adverb of Time
Adverb of Place
Adverb of Frequency
Question #50
Choose the most suitable adverb to complete the sentence: "The concert was *______* crowded; it was difficult to move."
lightly
rarely
terribly
bravely
Question #51
Which adverb is often used to ask questions about time?
Where
How
Why
When
Question #52
Identify the sentence where "still" is used as an adverb.
The water in the pond was *still*.
She is *still* waiting for the bus.
Be *still* and listen.
He kept *still* for the photograph.
Question #53
Which of these words cannot function as an adverb?
Quickly
Happy
Always
Here
Question #54
The sentence "He walks *fast*." and "He is a *fast* runner." use the word "fast." In which sentence is "fast" an adverb?
Only in "He walks fast."
Only in "He is a fast runner."
In both sentences.
In neither sentence.
Question #55
What does an adverb of degree tell us?
When something happens
Where something happens
How often something happens
To what extent or intensity something happens
Question #56
In the sentence, "They arrived *on time* for the play, but the doors were *already* closed," how many adverbs or adverbial phrases are there?
One
Two
Three
Four
Question #57
Choose the option that describes the correct placement for the adverb "loudly" if you want to emphasize *how* the music played: "The music played in the room."
*Loudly* the music played in the room.
The music *loudly* played in the room.
The music played *loudly* in the room.
The music played in the room *loudly*.
Question #58
Which sentence uses an adverb to modify a verb and an adjective in the same sentence?
The boy ran *quickly* and was *very* happy.
She sings *beautifully* and dances *gracefully*.
He *often* reads books *silently*.
The weather was *too* cold *yesterday*.
Question #59
"He looked *everywhere* for his lost keys, but he could not find them *anywhere*." What type of adverbs are "everywhere" and "anywhere"?
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Degree
Adverbs of Place
Question #60
Which adverb indicates the reason for an action?
Always
Seldom
Therefore
Outside
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