English Grammar – Adverbs – SET 1 Welcome to your English Grammar - Adverbs - SET 1 1. Fill in the Blank (Degree of Adverb):Choose the correct degree of adverb to complete the sentence.Sentence: The second runner completed the race ________ than the first, but still tried hard. more fast fast fastest faster None 2. Identify the Adverbs (All types):Underline all the adverbs in the sentence below:Sentence: He always speaks softly, even when he is extremely angry.1. 2. 3. 3. Cloze Passage (5 Blanks – Different Types of Adverbs):Fill in the blanks with suitable adverbs from the options given in brackets.Passage:Every Sunday, we wake up [early, fast, loudly] and prepare for our morning walk. We [never, happily, sweetly] miss it because it keeps us active. My sister walks [noisily, quickly, high] while I take my time. We talk about our week [yesterday, often, now], and [sometimes, bright, sharp] stop at a tea stall to rest. 4. Multiple Choice (Choose the Adverb in the Sentence):Which word in the sentence below is an adverb that tells how something was done?Sentence: The little boy answered the teacher’s question politely even though he was feeling nervous. nervous politely question boy None 5. Multi-Select (Identify All Adverbs):Select all the words from the list that are adverbs now completely jump silently courage 6. Match the Column (Adverb Type Classification):Match each adverb to its type. Adverb Type Yesterday A. Manner Carefully B. Time Rarely C. Frequency Upstairs D. Place Beautifully A. Manner Write Appropriate letter in the boxYesterday → Carefully → Rarely → Upstairs → Beautifully → 7. Error Identification (Incorrect Adverb Type):Sentence: She looked upwardly when the bird flew past the window.ERROR : CORRECTION : 8. Fill in the Blank (Adverb of Time):Choose the correct adverb of time to complete the sentence.Sentence: I wanted to call my grandmother, but I will visit her ________ instead. loudly quickly tomorrow fast None 9. Spot the Error (Incorrect Adverb Usage):Identify the part of the sentence that uses the wrong form of an adverb.Sentence: The dog barked loud at the strangers who passed by our house at night. barked loud strangers night None 10. Sentence Correction (Adverb of Frequency):Correct the following sentence that has an issue with adverb placement.Incorrect Sentence: She goes always to the market after breakfast.Correct Sentence: 11. True or False (Adverb of Place):Sentence: The kitten hid underneath the bed during the thunderstorm.Statement: “Underneath” is an adverb of place. TRUE FALSE None 12. Choose the Correct Option (Adverb vs Adjective Confusion):Which word correctly completes the sentence as an adverb?Sentence: The children played ________ in the backyard until it was dark. cheerfulness cheerfully cheerfuly cheerful 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.