Adverbs Exercises with Answers - Set 4

Adverbs Exercises with Answers - Set 4

It is quite easy to locate an Adverb as adverbs answer one of the several questions to a verb. These questions are: when? where? how? how much?

As an example, sometimes people say, "You did good", but good is an adjective; the adverb is well, so you should say, "You did well."

Complete the below sentences with adverbs.

1. Jasmine cooks . . . . . . (terrible / terribly)

2. Our professor, Mr Smith, . . . . . . . late for the lessons. (never / be)

3. She is a good dancer. She dances really . . . . . . . . (good, well)

4. Saarvi runs fast, but Ananya runs . . . . . . Saarvi. (fast) (hint: its a comparative adverb)

5. Peter did . . . . . in the school. (good, well)

6. Peter did . . . . . work in the school. (good, well)

7. Catherine is happy. She smiles . . . . . . . . (happy)

8. My best friend is a . . . . . . driver. She drives . . . . . . . . (careless, carelessly)

9. Our army must strike . . . . . . . . (now, know)

10. Tina is a very . . . . (sensibly, sensible) girl. She acted very . . . . . .(sensible, sensibly).

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