English Grammar – adverb – SET 1 Start Practicing : Total Questions - 20 1. Identify the type of adverb used in the sentence: The little lamb followed Mary everywhere. Adverb of Place Adverb Of Manner Adverb of TIme Adverb of Frequency None 2. Replace the adverb in the following sentence with their synonym. The bride was enchantingly dressed. Glitteringly Fascinatingly Brilliantly Distastefully None 3. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: He used to always wear a blue shirt. NO CHANGE He used to wear always a blue shirt. He used to wear a blue shirt always. He always used to wear a blue shirt. None 4. Choose the option that makes correct use of the adverb: The rose smells sweetly. The rose smells sweet. Both A and B None of the above. None 5. Identify the option which makes correct use of the adverb. You always should be punctual. You should always be punctual. You should be punctual always. You should be always punctual. None 6. Choose the antonym for the underlined adverb. He talked to me rudely Politely Loudly Hopefully Carefully None 7. Identify the option which makes correct use of the adverb. She is enough intelligent to pass the exam. She is intelligent enough to pass the exam. She is intelligent to pass the exam enough. She enough is intelligent to pass the exam. None 8. Identify the type of adverb used in the sentence: I have spoken to him already. Adverb of Frequency Adverb of Manner Adverb of Time Adverb of Place None 9. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: Tom is a busy rather man. Tom is a busy man rather. Tom rather is a busy man. Tom is a rather busy man. NO CHANGE None 10. Fill in the blank with the best possible option: This is _______ big a problem to be handled by such a small team. such or too very None 11. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: His daughter bakes usually. Usually bakes his daughter. NO CHANGE His daughter usually bakes. His usually daughter bakes. None 12. Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence: He is, therefore, unable to play any more games. Pronoun Noun Preposition Adverb None 13. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: I have to often travel by train. NO CHANGE I often have to travel by train. I have to travel often by train. I have often to travel by train. None 14. Choose the option that contains the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: He played enough well to win. NO CHANGE He enough played well to win. He played well enough to win. He played well to win enough. None 15. Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point: He was that tired that he did not bother eating dinner but went straight to bed. so only this NO CHANGE None 16. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the given sentence. He is not normally a very fast runner, but he runs fast in major events. verb adjective adverb noun None 17. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: The child performed in the concert well yesterday night. The child performed well in the yesterday night concert. NO CHANGE The child performed well in the concert yesterday night The child well performed in the yesterday night concert. None 18. Choose the option that best corrects the sentence at the underlined point: The story is too good. only good too good to be true NO CHANGE so good to be true None 19. Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence: I am late for meetings never. NO CHANGE I am never late for meetings. I am late never for meetings. I never am late for meetings. None 20. Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence: This song is good enough to be sung in a competition. Adverb Pronoun Noun Adjective None Time's up Related Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.