Adverbs Quiz 11 (60 MCQs)

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1. When, where and why are the most common .....
2. The woodsman quickly chopped open the wolf's stomach.
3. Speed questionIdentify the adverbThe ice is extremely cold
4. Which word in the following sentence is an adverb?I should think you could easily spare it for that time.
5. This is the time ..... you should study hard.
6. I have never been to Maldives. I would like to go there.
7. Adjective or Adverb? We happily joined the party when we finished working.
8. Identify the adverb in the following sentence:Jamier and Cody walked above the moving cars.
9. Choose the adverb.Historically, the name Pearl Harbor has significance.
10. Identify the adverb in the following sentence:The dog often slept on the front porch.
11. The bus drove swiftly along the Queen's Park Savanna.
12. Which of the following is an adverb in the sentence: "She always arrives on time."
13. Which of these questions do adverbs NOT answer?
14. Identify the type of adverb:I will never be like you.
15. This city is not interesting .....
16. They never told us the reason ..... they moved to Panama.
17. Little Red Riding Hood safely returned home.
18. My Aunt will come by train .....
19. Choose the adverb in the sentence:John Steinbeck is an exceptionally talented writer.
20. I didn't do anything wrong. Why are you ( angry / angrily )?
21. What is the function of the adverb in this sentence? "She spoke softly to avoid waking the baby."
22. The hungry cat looked ..... at the chicken on the dinner table.
23. Choose the adverb.Yesterday my sister and I decided to make apple pancakes.
24. That was a ..... clever.
25. The train arrives noisily.
26. Identify the type of AdverbHave you you paid your monthly bill?
27. Which adverbs tell where?
28. Tell the type of adverb foe the following word-Often
29. The relative adverb WHEN refers to:
30. Example sentence:It's a really great course. Choose the correct option to complete the statement. "In this example sentence, "really" is a ..... adverb .
31. This train goes ..... to London.
32. Suddenly Mr Right saw his friend's dog behind him. Find out the type of adverb.
33. Find the adverb-My dog always barks.
34. Adjective or Adverb?He really likes to surf.
35. The soldiers fought bravely. Give the Adverb
36. Choose the adverb.We immediately started to clean.
37. Identify the adverb in the following sentence:I will not go into that Haunted House alone.
38. Harsh coughed loudly to attract her attention.
39. Pick out the adverb:She plays the flute beautifully.
40. I was talking to him for for several hours
41. The concert hall was ..... dark.
42. Identify the adverb.Be patient. The train will arrive soon.
43. Today we practiced ..... than we did yesterday. (long)
44. I can speak French very .....
45. Adjective or Adverb? That puppy looks CUTE.
46. Identify the adverb:We looked at the birds before we looked at the fish.
47. Identify the adverb. I will be forever grateful for this wonderful gift.
48. The picture frame dangled freely from the nail.What is the adverb in this sentence?
49. Adverb that tells WHEN the action happens:
50. Identify the adverb (s) and the word or words they modify in the following sentences.The custom of wearing wigs has varied greatly over the centuries.
51. Decide if the uppercase word is used as an adjective or an adverb. Benito became RESTLESS after an hour.
52. What's the difference between adjectives and adverbs?
53. Choose the correct adjective.My books are on a ..... shelf than Jen's books are.
54. Adverbs answer the question .....
55. Is the highlighted word a VERB, ADJECTIVE, ADVERB, or NOUN?My sister quietly watched the movie with her teddy bear.
56. My wife wasn't interested in visiting every museum, ..... the most important ones
57. Jenna put the golden key in the lock. What word is the adjective?
58. What do adverbs of affirmation or negation indicate about a statement?
59. Does the adverb "here" show time, place, or manner?Mae put the pencil here on the desk.
60. Does this sentence have an adverb?Emmitt is very relaxed today.