Types Of Adverbs Quiz 5 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?- "The airline passengers were COMPLETELY exhausted after their long flight."
2. The children ran frantically after seeing the terrifying mask.Where is the adverb of manner in the sentence?
3. Which of the following shows how an action is done?
4. She performed lively of stage.
5. Bhare Bryn quickly runs into the hospital when he knew what happened to his brother.
6. "She came recently." $\rightarrow$ "Recently" is an adverb of:
7. What is the adverb in this sentence?She wore the medal proudly for the rest of the day.
8. I don't usually go to bed until it's dark.
9. He is definitely a smart guy.
10. Each of the following sentences contains adverbs. Indicate whether the use of an adjective is True (T) or False (F) in the sentences.The construction site is located nearly the main highway.
11. He was tired; therefore, he went to bed early.
12. Which kind of adverb is the word in capitals?- "Ronald coughed LOUDLY to attract attention."
13. What type of adverb is 'very' in the sentence:'She is very talented.'?
14. Neil slowly placed a card on the card house.
15. She has travelled everywhere.
16. Match the adverb 'yesterday' to its category
17. Where do adverbs of place usually appear?
18. She has called me twice this week.
19. Which of these is an adverb of time?
20. Which word in the sentence is an adverb?Tina sang loudly at the school play.
21. The sopranos perfomed beautifully.
22. We will meet the parents of Kuya's girlfriend later.Where is the adverb in the sentence?
23. Her grandmother is too old to go to the market alone.
24. I always do my work at home.
25. What is the adverb in this sentence?Grandpa dressed smartly in his best suit.
26. He practices cricket every day.
27. Which is a time-related adverb?
28. Identify the adverb of time in the sentence:We will leave soon.
29. What type of adverb indicates when an action takes place?
30. What type of adverb is 'tomorrow' in the sentence:We will go to the zoo tomorrow.