Types Of Adverbs Quiz 7 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which kind of adverb is the word in capital?"The boy ate the chocolates GREEDILY."
2. What type of adverb is used to ask 'why'?
3. What type of adverb is "tomorrow" ?
4. Pick the adverb that tells how the action was done.Dave finished his homework quickly.
5. Which word in the sentence is an adverb?Malcolm and Jack run quickly up and down the soccer field.
6. What question does an adverb of time answer?
7. What type of adverb is 'yesterday' in the sentence:We went to the beach yesterday.
8. Provide an example of an adverb of place.
9. IDENTIFY THE ADVERBMy brother tells stories well.
10. In the sentence:The water is extremely cold, what type of adverb is 'extremely'?
11. Let's open the box and see what's inside it
12. Which type of adverb is used to express the degree of an action?
13. What question do adverbs of frequency answer?
14. "She danced beautifully." $\rightarrow$ What does "beautifully" tell us?
15. IDENTIFY THE ADVERBMy brother arrived too late.
16. They CARELESSLY walked towards the crowd.
17. What are adverbs of place, what do they describe?
18. Are you sure you've studied ..... to pass the exam? (Degree)
19. What are the positions of certainty or obligation adverbs?
20. It was so foggy I could hardly see the road.
21. What do adverbs of degree describe?
22. What are the positions of focusing adverbs?
23. English is rather difficult to understand.
24. An adverb is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group.
25. What type of adverb is 'everywhere' in the sentence:There are toys everywhere.
26. What type of adverb answers the question 'Where?' (Adverbs of place)
27. Choose the group of words that describes adverb of manner.
28. Which word in the following sentence is an adverb of manner?"The students sat there silently."
29. Which word in the following sentence is an adverb of manner?"The audience laughed loudly."
30. "They live nearby." $\rightarrow$ "Nearby" is what type of adverb?