Degree And Intensity Of Adverbs Quiz 6 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which word describes the degree of certainty in this sentence:'I will probably go to the party on Saturday.'?
2. Identify the adverb of degree in this sentence:The day was quite sunny.
3. True or False:In 'The movie was quite entertaining, ' the word 'quite' modifies 'entertaining' to show intensity.
4. Complete the sentence:The rollercoaster was ..... fast that I couldn't stop screaming!
5. Complete the sentence to show a high degree of intensity:'The storm was ..... destructive.' A) scarcely B) very C) mildly D) slightly
6. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate adverb of degree:'They were ..... disappointed by the news.'
7. Select the sentence that uses an adverb of degree correctly. A) The soup was too hot to eat. B) She runs very fastly. C) He is rarely happy. D) She sings beautiful.
8. Which sentence uses the adverb to express a mild degree of intensity?
9. Complete the sentence:The exam was ..... more difficult than we expected.
10. Complete the sentence with the most appropriate adverb for high intensity:'The athlete trained ..... to prepare for the competition.'
11. Identify the sentence where the adverb of degree is used incorrectly.
12. Which adverb in this sentence describes the degree of how much Lily enjoyed the concert? 'Lily absolutely loved the concert last night.'
13. He was ..... a kind man that I had known.
14. Farther or Further? Since we took a wrong turn it will take us ..... away from the field.
15. Of all the students in the art club, Maria draws .....
16. True or False:'Almost' can be used as an adverb of degree.
17. My friend was ..... excited about the concert that she could barely sleep the night before.
18. True or False:The word 'extremely' is an adverb of degree.
19. Complete the sentence:The team played ..... better in the second half.
20. Which sentence contains a grammatical error in its use of an adverb?
21. True or False:An adverb of degree, like 'almost' or 'very', tells you *when* or *where* something happened.
22. True or False:The sentence 'The water is not warm enough to swim' is grammatically correct.
23. Which sentence contains an adverb that shows the intensity of a feeling?
24. True or False:An adverb of intensity can only modify verbs.
25. Complete the sentence:The weather was ..... cold that we decided to stay indoors. A) fairly B) extremely C) gently D) possibly
26. Complete the sentence:Mark ..... enjoyed the movie, but he wouldn't watch it again.
27. The tiger jumped ..... the dog.
28. Identify the degree of intensity in the adverb:She was extremely happy with her test results.
29. Which adverb best completes this sentence to show a high degree of intensity:'She trained ..... hard for the upcoming competition.'
30. Adverbs of degree can modify adjectives.