English Grammar – Adverbs – SET 2 Welcome to your English Grammar – Adverbs – SET 2 1. Multiple Choice (Identify the Adverb of Frequency):Which of the following is an adverb of frequency used in the sentence below?Sentence: Even though he is extremely busy, Mr. Das rarely misses his morning yoga session at the community park. busy morning rarely extremely None 2. Multi-Select (Identify All Adverbs of Time):Select all the adverbs of time from the list below. downstairs carefully later always soon None 3. True or False (Adverb of Degree):Sentence: The teacher was slightly annoyed by the constant noise coming from the back of the class.Statement: "Slightly" is an adverb of degree. FALSE TRUE None 4. Sentence Correction (Misplaced Adverb):Correct the following sentence by placing the adverb in the correct position.Incorrect Sentence: They have eaten already their lunch before the bell rang.Correct Sentence: 5. Choose the most suitable adverb of place.Sentence: The children are playing ________ because it's too hot to be outside today. inside happily yesterday early None 6. Error Identification (Wrong Adverb Usage – Grammar Error):Sentence: She always is late to class even though she lives right next to the school.ERROR : CORRECTION 7. Identify the Adverbs (Write in the box):Sentence: After the guests left, my mother carefully and quietly cleaned the kitchen until very late at night.1. 2. 3. 4. 8. Spot the Error (Wrong Adverb Form):Identify the incorrect word in the sentence.Sentence: He completed the exam quick and submitted his answer sheet before anyone else in the room. completed exam quick room None 9. Choose the Correct Option (Adverb vs Adjective):Which word correctly completes the sentence with an adverb form?Sentence: The old man moved ________ through the crowded street, avoiding the fast-moving vehicles. slowness slow slowly slower None 10. Fill in the Blank (Adverb of Manner):Complete the sentence with an appropriate adverb of manner.Sentence: The artist painted the mural so ________ that everyone stopped to admire her work. beautifully almost today far None 11. Match the Column (Match Adverbs to Their Types):Match each adverb with the correct type. Adverb Type Gently A. Frequency Never B. Manner Near C. Place Now D. Time Clearly B. Manner write Appropriate letter in the boxGently → Never → Near → Now → Clearly → 12. Cloze Passage (5 Blanks – Mixed Types of Adverbs):Fill in the blanks with the appropriate adverbs from the options in brackets.Passage:When the alarm rang, Riya got up [slowly, bright, paper] and headed to the kitchen. She [usually, perhaps, strongly] made her breakfast before anyone else woke up. She walked [quietly, loud, feather] across the hallway so as not to disturb her brother. [Outside, Near, Yesterday], the birds chirped cheerfully. She [often, strong, lazy] enjoys the calmness of early mornings. 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.